Aris Tsaravopoulos
The Byzantine Settlement of Antikythera (5th – 7th century)
Antikythera, known in ancient times as Aegilia, is a small Greek island located between Kythira and Crete, occupying...
Inscription stones from the castle at Antikythera
Excavations at the Antikythera Fortress continue to yield impressive archaeological finds, such as the discovery of inscribed spears that...
Antikythera: Warriors and their weapons in the Bronze and Iron Ages
The city of Aegilia, known today as Antikythera, was an important strategic point during the Hellenistic period, playing a key role in...
Excavation of a sanctuary on the Acropolis of Antikythera
This article by Evangelos S. Kroustalis and Aris Tsaravopoulos presents the remains of a sanctuary that was partially excavated in...
The great earthquake of 365 AD and its impact on the ports of Kythira and Antikythira
This presentation concerns the impact of the great earthquake of 365 AD on the ancient ports of Kythira and...
Military Conflicts and Piracy in Antikythera during the Hellenistic Period
This article by archaeologist Aris Tsaravopoulos examines the archaeological evidence of the war in the fortified city of Aegilia, now...
Cultural Heritage and Economic Development
Cultural Heritage and Economic Development: proposal for the creation of «living» Archaeological Parks at Archaeological Sites in Greece, with the example of...
Findings from the Castle of Antikythera
Since the summer of 2000, following an invitation from the Community of Antikythera, which wishes to create an archaeological park,...
Sanctuary of Poseidon in Mikri Dragonara
We're attaching the text by archaeologists Aris Tsaravopoulos and Gelis Fragos about the dig that happened on the islet of Mikri...
A journey through the history of Antikythera
Text by archaeologist Aris Tsaravopoulos published in the magazine “Archaeology & Arts” issue 119, December 2015. Attached to...
