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SUMMARY:Maria Andreadaki-Vlazaki\, "Sacrificial rituals in the Mycenaean palatial centre of Kydonia (Khania\, Crete)"
DESCRIPTION:Maria Andreadaki-Vlazaki (Hon. Secretary General\, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports)\, “Sacrificial rituals in the Mycenaean palatial centre of Kydonia (Khania\, Crete)” \nKydonia\, the most important ancient city in Western Crete\, traditionally one of the three cities founded in Crete by Minos\, occupied the Kastelli Hill in the centre of the Old Town of Khania. Its name appears on the Knossian Linear B tablets
URL:https://www.bsa.ac.uk/events/maria-andreadaki-vlazaki-sacrificial-rituals-in-the-mycenaean-palatial-centre-of-kydonia-khania-crete/
LOCATION:Senate House (Room 349)\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ICS/BSA Autumn Lecture
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SUMMARY:Polyxeni Adam-Veleni\, "Thessaloniki\, a Metro-polis through the centuries"
DESCRIPTION:Dr Polyxeni Adam-Veleni (Director General of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage\, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports)\,  “Thessaloniki\, a Metro-polis through the centuries” \nDuring excavations of the Metropolitan Railway in modern Thessaloniki\, significant antiquities in seven stops emerged. A new\, unknown until now\, town nearby\, an unknown Roman cemetery of a rich village\, many burials in the eastern and western necropolis of ancient Thessaloniki\, while in two central stations\, in the heart of the ancient and the modern city\, have revealed many new data: the central marble avenue (the Roman “decumanus maximus”) with the vertical streets (the Roman “cardines”)\,two huge ellipsoid squares\, many shops\, luxury residences and public buildings. All of them compose a new magnificent picture of ancient Thessaloniki\, and give new\, unexpected\, information about the city plan showing that the city during late antiquity\, but also throughout Byzantium was not only the second city of the Byzantine Empire\, the famous co-capital with Costantinople\, but was also one of the most important cities in Europe.
URL:https://www.bsa.ac.uk/events/dr-polyxeni-adam-veleni-thessaloniki-a-metro-polis-through-the-centuries/
LOCATION:Senate House (Room 349)\, Malet Street\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ICS/BSA Autumn Lecture
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