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1 COURSE PROGRAM OF WINTER SEMESTER CODE TITLE TAUGHT BY ROOM DAY TIME ΑΒΥ 101 Introduction to Christian and Byzantine Archaeology A. MENTZOS (A-L) 112 Tuesday 16:00-18:30 ΑΒΥ 101 Introduction to Christian and Byzantine Archaeology P. PAPADOPOULOU (M- Z) 112 Wednesday 16:00-18:30 ΑΒΥ 601 Byzantine Architecture N. POULOU 112 Wednesday 13:30-16:00 ΑΒΥ 602 Byzantine Painting A. SEMOGLOU 112 Wednesday 18:30-21:00 ΑΒΥ 603 Byzantine Sculpture- Miniature Art A. MENTZOS 111 Monday 16:00-18:30 ΑΒΥ 606 Seminar on Byzantine Arcaeology P. ANDROUDIS / E. GOUNARI (L.T.S.) 110Β Monday 18:30-21:00 ΑΒΥ 606 Seminar on Byzantine Arcaeology P. PAPADOPOULOU / A. PLIOTA (L.T.S.) 110Β Monday 13:30-16:00 ΑΒΥ 215 Daily Life in Byzantium P. ANDROUDIS 112 Tuesday 18:30-21:00 ACL 101 Introduction to Greek Classical P. TSELEKAS AMPH.Β Thursday 16:00-18:30 Archaeology ACL 102 Introduction to Roman Archaeology E. PAPAGIANNI 112 Tuesday 11:00-13:30 ACL 601 Archaic and Classical Architecture B. SCHMIDT-DOUNA / N. KAZAKIDI (L.T.S.) 111 Monday 11:00-13:30 ACL 602 Sculpture of the Archaic and Classical Periods EMM. VOUTIRAS / N. KAZAKIDI (L.T.S.) ACL 603 Archaic and Classical Pottery E. MANAKIDOU / K. TSONAKA (L.T.S.) ACL 604 Topography. Attica, Sanctuaries of A. MOUSTAKA / I. Olympia, Delphi, Delos ANAGNOSTOU (L.T.S.) ACL 606 Seminar on Classical Archaeology S. PINGIATOGLOU / A. KYRIAKOU (L.T.S.) ACL 606 Seminar on Classical Archaeology P. TSELEKAS / CH. KALLINI (L.T.S.) ACL 607 Hellenistic and Roman Periods B. SCHMIDT-DOUNA / A. KYRIAKOU (L.T.S.) ACL 217 Greek Epigraphy EMM. VOUTIRAS / I. VASILIADOU (L.T.S.) ACL 301 Seminar on Topography A. MOUSTAKA / K. TSONAKA (L.T.S.) 111 Friday 11:00-13: Wednesday 11:00-13: Wednesday 16:00-18:30 110Β Wednesday 16:00-18:30 110B Friday 11:00-13: Tuesday 11:00-13:30 110A Wednesday 11:00-13:30 110B Thursday 13:30-16:00
2 APR 101 Introduction to Prehistoric Culture N. EFSTRATIOU, K. KOTSAKIS, S. TRIANTAPHYLLOU 112 Wednesday 8:30-11:00 APR 601 Theory and Methods of Prehistoric Archaeology K. KOTSAKIS / E. VOULGARI (L.T.S.) 111 Tuesday 16:00-18:30 APR 602 APR 603 HIA 101 Prehistoric Societies of the Aegean and the Balkans Prehistoric Societies of the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age History of Art: Theory and Methods N. EFSTRATIOU / E. VOULGARI (L.T.S.) S. TRIANTAPHYLLOY / I. ANAGNOSTOU (L.T.S.) 111 Tuesday 8:30-11: Tuesday 13:30-16:00 A. CHARALAMPIDIS (A-L) 112 Thursday 11:00-13:30 HIA 101 History of Art: Theory and P. TSIGARAS (M-Z) 112 Friday 13:30-16:00 Methods HIA 601 Early Renaissance Art M. PAISIDOU 111 Thursday 16:00-18:30 HIA 602 European Art from 1880 to World I. ZARRA 111 Friday 16:00-18:30 War I HIA th Century Greek Art A. ADAMOPOULOU 111 Monday 13:30-16:00 ACL 606 Seminar on Histoy of Art M. PAPANIKOLAOU 110Β Thursday 11:00-13:30 HAN 101 Introduction to Ancient Greek History V. KALFOGLOU- KALOTERAKI AMPH.Β Monday 16:00-18:30 HRO 101 Introduction to History of the Roman Empire N. GIANNAKOPOULOS 112 Friday 8:30-11:00 HAN 601 Archaic and Classical Periods I. XYDOPOULOS 112 Tuesday 13:30-16:00 HAN 602 Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Periods HAN 603 Seminar on Ancient Greek History V. KALFOGLOU- KALOTERAKI V. KALFOGLOU- KALOTERAKI 112 Thursday 18:30-21:00 110A Tuesday 13:30-16:00 HAN 603 Seminar on Ancient Greek History N. GIANNAKOPOULOS 110Β Thursday 18:30-21:00 HAN 603 Seminar on Ancient Greek History I. XYDOPOULOS / CH. KALLINI (L.T.S.) 110Β Wednesday 13:30-16:00 HBY 101 Introduction to Byzantine History P. KATSONI AMPH.Β Monday 11:00-13:30 HBY 601 Byzantine History I ( ) G. LEVENIOTIS AMPH.Β Monday 18:30-21:00 HBY 602 Byzantine History II E. CHATZIANTONIOU 112 Monday 11:00-13:30 ( )
3 HBY 603 HBY 603 Seminar on Byzantine History Seminar on Byzantine History A. GOUTZIOUKOSTAS 110B Wednesday 18:30-21:00 A. DELIKARI 110B Tuesday 16:00-18:30 HBY 603 Seminar on Byzantine History G. LEVENIOTIS / E. GOUNARI (L.T.S.) 110B Tuesday 18:30-21:00 HBY 603 Seminar on Byzantine History E. CHATZIANTONIOU 110B Tuesday 8:30-11:00 HBY 603 Seminar on Byzantine History Ε. ΤΟUΝΤΑ / A. PLIOTA (L.T.S.) 110B Thursday 16:00-18:30 HSL 601 History of the Slavic Peoples A. DELIKARI 112 Wednesday 11:00-13:30 HME 201 Institutions in Medieval Europe HAN 203 Issues in Classical Period: Democracy and classical Athens Ε. ΤΟUΝΤΑ 111 Friday 13:30-16:00 I. XYDOPOULOS 112 Monday 16:00-18:30 HMO 101 Introduction to Modern European History J. MICHAILIDES 112 Tuesday 8:30-11:00 HMG 101 Introduction to Modern Greek History P. KOTZAGEORGIS AMPH.Β Wednesday 11:00-13:30 FSA 101 HMO 601 HMO 602 HMO 603 Introduction to Folklore and Social Anthropology Modern European History I (15th-18th c.) Modern European History II (19th c.) Modern European History III (20th c.) A. BAKALAKI AMPH.Β Friday 11:00-13:30 V. GOUNARIS 112 Thursday 16:00-18:30 J. MOURELOS 112 Friday 11:00-13:30 A. SFIKAS AMPH.Β Wednesday 16:00-18:30 HMG 601 Modern Greek History I (15th-18th c.) HMG 602 Modern Greek History II (19th 20th c.) HMG 603 Seminar on Modern Greek History HMG 603 Seminar on Modern Greek History HMG 603 Seminar on Modern Greek History D. PAPASTAMATIOU 111 Friday 8:30-11:00 E. MANTA AMPH.Β Tuesday 11:00-13:30 J. MICHAILIDES 110B Monday 8:30-11:00 E. MANTA 111 Thursday 13:30-16:00 P. KOTZAGEORGIS 110A Tuesday 11:00-13:30
4 HMG 603 Seminar on Modern Greek History HCG 601 Contemporary Greek History. Th i tit ti l HBA 601 Southeastern Europe in the 20th Century ( ) HBA 602 Southeastern Europe from the Ottoman Conquest until World War I ( ) History of the Greek State: Oral HMG 204 History of the Greek Jews Modern Greek Society and Economy: The Jews of HMG 301 Thessaloniki Contemporary European History:Fascism and extreme right in modern and contemporary HMO Europe 204 The Eastern Question: The Ottoman Empire and the European Powers HMO 401 FSA 201 Theory and History of Folklore and Social Anthropology L. HASSIOTIS 110A Monday 11:00-13:30 A. SFIKAS AMPH.Β Tuesday 16:00-18:30 S. SFETAS AMPH.Β Tuesday 18:30-21:00 S. SFETAS AMPH.Β Wednesday 18:30-21:00 G. ANTONIOU 111 Monday 18:30-21:00 G. ANTONIOU 111 Tuesday 18:30-21:00 L. HASSIOTIS 110B Wednesday 11:00-13:30 V. GOUNARIS 110B Tuesday 11:00-13:30 G. AGGELOPOULOS 111 Wednesday 8:30-11:00 FSA 322 FSA 314 Social Organization: Anthropology of Politics and Power Symbolic Thought and Ideology: Anthropology of the body G. AGGELOPOULOS 110Β Monday 11:00-13:30 A. BAKALAKI 111 Wednesday 13:30-16:00 Compulsory course M e m o Compulsory by Module course Compulsory by Module course - Seminar Optional course Abbrevations ABY Byzantine Archaeology ACL Classical Archaeology APR Prehistoric Archaeology HIA Art History FMA Ethnomusicology FSA Folklore and Social Anthropology
5 HAN Ancient History HAR Arab-Islamic History HBA Balkan History HBY Byzantine History HCG History of Contemporary Greece HEH History of Asia Minor Hellenism HME Medieval History of Western Europe HMG Modern Greek History HMO Modern European HRO Roman History HSL History of the Slavic HTP History of the Turkish AMPH AMPHITHEATER L.T.S. LABORATORY TEACHING STAFF
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Introduction to Christian and Byzantine Archaeology P. PAPADOPOULOU 112 Monday 16:00-18:30 ΑΒΥ 602 A. TANTSIS 111 Monday 16:00-18:30
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