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submitted by Kytherian Newsletter Sydney on 10.05.2013

Report on the Karavas Water Project

Presented by:

Timothy E. Gregory (Ohio State University)
Lita Tzortzopoulou-Gregory (Ohio State University)


The presentation was held at the University of Sydney at 7.15pm, Wednesday, March 20th 2013

At the Centre of Classical and Near Eastern Studies Board Room, in the Madsen Building  Level 4,
Room 480 (one storey up and directly behind the building’s main foyer on the Eastern Avenue pedestrian mall).

What follows ...

History > Archaeology

submitted by Timothy Gregory on 10.05.2013

Environmental Archaeology and History in Northern Kythera:

The Karavas Water Project

Timothy E. Gregory (Ohio State University)
Lita Tzortzopoulou-Gregory (Ohio State University)

Download a .pdf version of this article here:

Gregory_karavas_water_kythera_summer_2013.pdf


The Karavas Water Project is an example of a new kind of history that seeks to learn from the past in order to maintain the beauty ...

History > Archaeology

submitted by George Poulos on 06.05.2004

Lita Poulos - member - Australian Paliochora-Kythera Archaeological Survey - Education Officer - Nicholson Museum, Sydney University

Lita is the daughter of John Poulos (Tzortzopoulos) - parachoukli - Sihanouli - now residing in Karavas, Kythera.
John was instrumental in renovating (recently) the old Agricultural College building in Karavas, where members of Australian Paliochora-Kythera Archaeological Survey reside, when involved on "digs".

Education Officers:

Lita Diacopoulos, second from left, amongst fellow Education Officers at the Nicholson Museum Sydney University:
Michael Turner