Elisavet Spathari
Elisavet (or Elisabet or Elsi[1]) Spathari (Greek: Ελισάβετ Σπαθάρη) is a Greek archaeologist and author. She is Honorary Director Emeritus of Ministry of Culture in Greece[2][3][4] and has written several books about Ancient Greece.[5][6]
In 2002, Spathari helped the Nemea Valley Archaeological Project, sponsored by Bryn Mawr College, an archeological survey and excavation of Tsoungiza on Peloponnese.[7]
Works
- Olympic Spirit, 1992
- Αρμενίζοντας στο χρόνο – Sailing Through Time: The Ship in Greek Art (translated to English), 1995
- Ο Ζαχαρίας και ο κόσμος, 1999
- Ναύπλιο, Παλαμήδι, 2000
- Αρχαία ελληνικά θέατρα, 2000
- Το ολυμπιακό πνεύμα, 2001
- Μυκήνες, 2001
- Ευ αγωνίζεσθαι, 2004
- Αχιλλέας Κομίνος, ο μεγάλος περίπατος, 2005
- Κόρινθος, Μυκήνες, Τύρινθα, Επίδαυρος – Corinth, Mycenae, Tiryns, Epidauros (translated to English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German and Russian), 2008
- Ελληνική μυθολογία – Greek Mythology (translated to English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Russian), 2010 and reprint 2012
- Ναύπλιο Πρωτεύουσα Πόλη – Nafplio Capital City (translated to English), 2020
Collective works
- Αρχαία Ολυμπία – Olympie antique (translated to French), 2004
- Αθήνα - Σπάρτη, 2007
- Δημοκρατία και η μάχη του Μαραθώνα – Democracy and the Battle of Marathon (translated to English), 2010
- Αρχαιολογία: Πελοπόννησος, 2012
References
- "Sailing Through Time av Elsi Spathari". www.adlibris.com. Adlibris AB. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
- "Νέα - Δελτία τύπου" [News - Press Releases]. www.kastaniotis.com. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη. 17 January 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
- Eicher, David (24 April 2015). "Odyssey of Knowledge set for tomorrow in Athens". www.cs.astronomy.com. Astronomy. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
- "archaeology". academia. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
- "Σπαθάρη, Ελισάβετ" [Spathari, Elisavet]. www.biblionet.gr. Biblionet. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
- "Σπαθάρη, Ελισάβετ (ΕΛΣΗ)" [Spathari, Elisavet (ELSI)]. www.politeianet.gr. βιβλιοπωλείο Πολιτεία. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
- "The Nemea Valley Archaeological Project". Bryn Mawr College. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
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