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Seasonal migration and the Greek Revolution in Kythira

This article by Professor George Leontsinis focuses on population movements to the Ionian Islands, and in particular to Kythira and Antikythira during...

The Future of the Ionian Identity: A Historical and Cultural Perspective

In the issue of the Bulletin of the Corfu Reading Society (no. 29, 2016–2019), George Leontsinis, professor emeritus of the History of Ideas and Modern Greek Culture, presents...

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...

Antikythira: An archaeological look at prehistory through pottery fragments

The article «From Fabrics to Island Connections: Macroscopic and Microscopic Approaches to the Prehistoric Pottery of Antikythera» by Areti...

Coins from the Antikythera shipwreck: Their historical and commercial significance

Panagiotis Tselekas' study presents the significance of the coins discovered in the Antikythera Shipwreck. The findings include...

The Russian presence in Kythira between 1798 and 1807

The work of Kostas Tsaltas, published under the title «The Russian Presence in Kythira in the Years 1798-1807» in...

Historical Background and Legal Status of Domestic Property

The status of domestic property in the Ionian Islands dates back to the period of British rule and is one of the oldest with a long-standing presence...

The temple of «Apollo Aegileus» in Antikythera

On the remote island of Antikythera, tucked away between Crete and Kythira, lies an important archaeological monument, the sanctuary...