ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

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ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY Editing Committee: Pagona Papadopoulou Konstantina Tsonaka Thessaloniki 2017

TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION 3 1. ECTS CREDITS 3 2. ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI 2.1. The History of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 3 2.2. ECTS Institutional and Administrative Coordinator 3 2.3. Academic Calendar 4 2.4. Registration 4 2.5. Accommodation 5 2.6. Medical Care & Counseling 5 2.7. University Students Club 5 2.8. AUTH Sports Centre 5 2.9. Cultural activities at the University 5 2.10. Further useful links 5 2.10.1. Department of Studies 5 2.10.2. MO.DI.P. (Quality Assurance Unit) 5 2.10.3 Employment and Career Structure (ECS) 6 2.10.4 Counseling and Guidance Centre 6 2.10.5 Social and Health Policy Committee 6 3. THE SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 3.1. The School 7 3.2. Services - Libraries Research 13 3.2.1. The Registrar s Office 14 3.2.2. School Website 14 3.2.3. Student Advisor 14 3.2.4. European Agreements / ECTS School Coordinator 14 3.2.5. The School Libraries-Laboratories 16 3.2.6. Archaeological Excavations Surveys 17 3.2.7. Colloquia, seminars, congresses 19 3.3. Structure of Studies 20 3.4. Abbreviations 20 4. COURSE PROGRAMME OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018 22 5. DESCRIPTIONS OF COURSES 30 APPENDIX: CODES AND COURSE TITLES 52 2

GENERAL INTRODUCTION SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY This guide provides information about Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the courses offered by the School of History and Archaeology in order to help prospective ECTS students to prepare for their study period in this institution. Information on the city of Thessaloniki can be found at the University s official webpage (www.auth.gr). 1. ECTS CREDITS ECTS, the European Credit Transfer System, was developed within the framework of the Socrates/Erasmus Programme in order to provide standardised procedures and guarantee academic recognition of studies abroad by assessing and comparing learning achievements and/or transferring them from one institution to another. In ECTS, 60 credits comprise the workload of one complete year of study, in which case, one semester should provide 30 credits. The estimation of credits is based on lecture attendance as well as on participation in practical work, seminars, homework and examinations or other types of assessment that students are required to be engaged with. It is important to note that no courses are especially designed for ECTS. All ECTS modules follow the mainstream scheme organised by the participating institutions and can be selected by home students. Credits are awarded only when the course has been fully completed and all required assements have been successfully completed. The students participating in ECTS will receive full credit for all academic work successfully carried out at any of the ECTS partner institutions. These credits can be transferred to the student s home institution on the basis of prior agreements, with regard to course content, between partner academic instutions involved in ECTS. 2. ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI 2.1. The History of the University Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is a state institution established in 1925. Five faculties were initially set up: the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Philosophy, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, and the Faculty of Medicine. Since then, many new faculties were established, which cover a wide range of Humanities and Applied Sciences. The structure of the University today, its broad range of activities and its remarkable size make it the largest and most complex higher education institution in the country. Approximately, 74,000 students study at Aristotle University. Professors and lecturers number approximately 2,000. There are also 11 teaching assistants, 58 research fellows, 248 members of the Laboratory Teaching Staff (L.T.S.), as well as 15 foreign language teachers and 4 foreign instructors. Faculty members are also assisted by 213 members of the Specialised Technical and Laboratory Staff (S.T.L.S.). The administration office consists of 400 permanent employees and 528 employees under a private law contract of indefinite duration. Moreover, 596 people employed by third parties provide services at the university. The University Campus lies in a central location of Thessaloniki while some University faculty laboratories and facilities are situated off campus e.g. the clinics of the VeterinarySchool, the Centre for Byzantine Research, etc. Various offshoots of the University link it with the wider community such as: the Experimental School which is a model primary school and secondary education unit, the School of Modern Greek Language which runs courses in Modern Greek throughout the academic year but also organizes intensive summer courses, the Tellogleion Institution which runs regular exhibitions and hosts a rich, permanent art collection. 3

2.2. Department of European Educational Programmes AUTH Administration Building, 1st Floor University Campus Tel: +30 2310.99.5293 Fax: +30 2310.99.5292 E-mail: eurep-dept@auth.gr Head of the Department Ioanna Georgiadou Ε: eurep-dept@auth.gr & ioan@auth.gr 2.3. Academic Calendar The structure of studies and of the academic calendar is based on the semester system. There are two semesters in each academic year: winter and spring. Academic Year 2017-18 * the winter semester classes begin on October 2nd and end on January 12th * the spring semester classes begin on February 12th and end on June 1st Exam Periods * the re-sit exam period begins on September 1 st and end on September 29 th *the winter semester exams begin on January 17 th and end on February 9 th *the spring semester exams begin on June 6 th and end on June 29 th Holidays * on October 26th (Local Holiday no classes) * on October 28th (National Holiday no classes) * on November 17th (Athens Polytechnic uprising no classes) * from December 23rd to January 7th (Christmas Holidays no classes) * on January 30th (Cappadocian Fathers Day no classes) * on February 15th to February 20th (Carnival Holidays - no classes) * on March 25th (National Holiday no classes) * from March 31st to April 15th (Easter Break no classes) * April- May (Student Election Day no classes, exact dates to be announced during the spring semester) * on May 1st (Labour Day no classes) * on June 25th (Whit Monday or Pentecost Monday no classes) * The University is closed during summer holidays, starting from end of July (duration: 3 weeks - exact dates to be announced during the spring semester) 2.4. Registration Registration for the winter semester in each Department is held between the 1st and the 30th of September and for the spring semester between the 1st and the 31st of January. The Senate issued a resolution according to which Erasmus students are regarded as home students and therefore they have the same obligations and rights as their Greek colleagues, as follows: * free registration and attendance in the School * a discount card for urban and trans-urban transportation * Health Insurance card and hospitalization and medication free of charge * free meals in the Student Refectory For Erasmus Plus ECTS students who wish to learn Modern Greek, the School of Modern Greek Language in cooperation with the Department of European Educational Programmes offers Greek Language lessons to the Erasmus+ Incoming Students of the Aristotle 4

University of Thessaloniki giving the opportunity to the students to gain basic knowledge of the Modern Greek Language. The courses are free of charge and are addressed to Erasmus+ students with no knowledge (level A1) or basic knowledge (level A2) of Greek. They take place twice a year at the beginning of the academic semesters. For further information: Department of European Educational Programme AUTH http://www.eurep.auth.gr/ and School of Modern Greek Language, AUTH 54124 Thessaloniki, tel: +30 2310 997571 / +302310 997572, 997571, 997576, fax +30 2310 997573, http://www.smg.auth.gr/. 2.5. Accommodation The Department of European Educational Programmes, in order to help the Incoming Erasmus+ and Erasmus Mundus students to find accommodation, has added in its current website a link showing flat and/or room advertisements from independent landlords. For further information see: https://eurep.auth.gr/accommodation-list 2.6. Medical Care & Counseling Students who participate in the European Educational Programmes AUTH are provided with a European Health Card by the relevant authorities of their country of residence. For more detail please visit: https://eurep.auth.gr/en/students/info/medical_care 2.7. University Student Club The Student Club is a self-administrated body within the University, charged with the board, lodging, medical, pharmaceutical and hospital care of the students, as well as the organization of artistic, cultural and sports events, etc. of the university. Up to 15,000 free meals per day are provided to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well to all affiliated (exchange or full time) foreign students. It also provides healthcare to all the students at the University. For more details please visit: http://www.auth.gr/students/services/board/index_en.html 2.8. AUTH Sports Center The Aristotle University Sports Centre covers approximately 22 acres and provides facilities and fitness programmes for all students and staff of the University. There are teams in all sports which represent the University in competitions both in Greece and abroad. There is also a traditional Greek folk dancing group.http://www.gym.auth.gr/ 2.9. Cultural activities at the University Within the Student Halls of Residence there is a traditional Greek dance and theatre groups, film and chess clubs, as well as football, basketball and volleyball teams, all of which organize competitions. Moreover, as the University is situated in the centre of Thessaloniki, students have the opportunity to attend a variety of events which are at the heart of the artistic and cultural life of the city. 2.10. Further useful links 2.10.1. Department of Studies The Department of Studies (www.dps.authgr/en) is part of Aristotle University s Directorate for the Coordination of Academic Units. Its responsibility is to maintain a complete and updated record of all legislation (laws, ministerial decisions and circulars) pertaining to undergraduate and postgraduate studies and to coordinate its uniform implementation. Also, it is 5

responsible for the completion of all proceedings under current legislation on education, issues of Special Master Scholars and for subjects of foreign students. 2.10.2. MO.DI.P (Quality Assurance Unit) The MO.DI.P is an advisory body for the administration of the University which, through the coordination of procedures for internal and external evaluation of the academic units of the Institution, gathers valuable information regarding the strong and weak points of the university, the shortcomings and all the necessities and recommends improvements and changes in order to ensure the provision of high quality services to its students, its staff, as well as to the society. This website (https://qa.auth.gr/en) is also the portal of the Quality Management System, designed to facilitate the work of the MO.DI.P. and the OM.E.A. by the computerisation of the evaluation procedures conducted in A.U.Th. 2.10.3. Employment and Career Structure (ECS) The Centre provides counseling and psychological support to students of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki on issues related to: stress, difficulties adjusting to the university environment or problems with regard to their studies, family and personal problems, sexuality, psychosomatic problems, etc. (www.dasta.auth.gr) 2.10.4. Counseling and Guidance Centre (http://kesypsy.web.auth.gr) The Counseling and Guidance Centre (C.G.C.) of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki operates under the supervision of the Counseling and Guidance Committee of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. 2.10.5. Social and Health Policy Committee It was established with the aim to facilitate students with disabilities. Services have been developed and updated according to European and International standards. There are several fields that Social and Health Policy Committee is getting involved, always aiming to make student life easier so that all students can focus on their academic demands. https://www.auth.gr/en/healthservices 6

3. THE SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 3.1. The School The School of History and Archaeology has a long history in Aristotle University since it was among the first Schools to be established within the Faculty of Philosophy. Many eminent scholars, with markedinfluence on the intellectual life of the country have taught in this School. In 1982, the School of History and Archaeology was divided in four Departments: 1) the Department of Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Medieval History, 2) the Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Folklore and Social Anthropology, 3) the Department of Archaeology and 4) the Department of History of Art. The four Departments implement a coordinated educational policy while at the same time developing their research activities independently. All Departments offer taught masters courses while the School offers the following degree titles: ΒΑ in History or Archaeology and History of Art, depending on the selected module MA in Prehistoric Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Byzantine Archaeology, History of Art, Ancient and Byzantine History, Modem and Contemporary History, History of the Slavic Peoples, Turkology Ph.D. in History or Archaeology and History of Art Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy Dimitrios Mavroskoufis Professor, School of Philosophy and Education Dean s office: Room 413, 4 th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building School Administration Decision-Making Bodies Assembly of Faculty Members General Assembly of Faculty Members-Special Composition Departmental Meetings Chair of the School of History and Archaeology P. Nigdelis* 7

Heads of Departments Department of Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Medieval History P. Katsoni* Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Folklore and Social Anthropology S. Sfetas* Department of Archaeology N. Efstratiou* Director of Graduate Studies B. Schmidt-Douna* * Untill November 30, 2017. Academic Staff Department of Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Medieval History E. Chatziantoniou Lecturer Room 408b, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997333 Fax: +30 2310 997171; e-mail: ehatzian@hist.auth.gr A. Delikari Assistant Professor Room 412, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997286 Fax: +30 2310 997171; e-mail: adelikar@hist.auth.gr N. Giannakopoulos Assistant Professor Room 422b, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997981Fax: +30 2310 997171; e-mail: giannakn@hist.auth.gr A. Gkoutzioukostas Assistant Professor Room 405b, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997982 Fax: +30 2310 997171; e-mail: agkoutzi@hist.auth.gr V. Kalfoglou-Kaloteraki Lecturer Room 422, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997188Fax: +30 2310 997171; e-mail: kalnarn@hist.auth.gr P. Katsoni Professor Room 409b, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997981Fax: +30 2310 997991; e-mail: pkat@hist.auth.gr G. Leveniotis Assistant Professor Room 408b, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997655 Fax: +30 2310 997171; e-mail: leveniot@hist.auth.gr P. Nigdelis Professor Room 404, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997207 Fax: +30 2310 997171; e-mail: pnigdeli@hist.auth.gr E. Tounta 8

Assistant Professor Room 409a, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997267Fax: +30 2310 997171; e-mail: elefmant@hist.auth.gr I. Xydopoulos Assistant Professor Room 411, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997184 Fax: +30 2310 997171; e-mail: ixydopou@hist.auth.gr Professors Emeriti M. Grigoriou-Ioannidou J. Katsofska-Maligkoudi Th. Korres V. Nerantzi-Varmazi A. Stavridou-Zafraka I. Touloumakos Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Folklore and Social Anthropology G. Aggelopoulos Assistant Professor Room 104, Faculty of Philosophy, Old Building Tel. +30 2310 997424 Fax: +30 2310 997199; e-mail: agelop@hist.auth.gr A. Bakalaki Associate Professor Room 104, Faculty of Philosophy, Old Building Tel. +30 2310 997199 Fax: +30 2310 997199; e-mail: abak@hist.auth.gr V. Gounaris Professor Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997470 Fax: +30 2310 997266; e-mail: vkg@hist.auth.gr L. Hassiotis Assistant Professor Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997449 Fax: +30 2310 997266; e-mail: loukhass@hist.auth.gr Ph. Kotzageorgis Assistant Professor Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997206Fax: +30 2310 997266 ; e-mail: phokion@hist.auth.gr E. Manta Assistant Professor Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997500 Fax: +30 2310 997266; e-mail: elefmant@hist.auth.gr J. Michailides Associate Professor Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997973 Fax: +30 2310 997266; e-mail: iakovos@hist.auth.gr G. Mourelos 9

Professor Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997255 Fax: +30 2310 997266; e-mail: ymourelos@yahoo.gr D. Papastamatiou Lecturer Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997481 Fax: +30 2310 997266; e-mail: dpapasta@hist.auth.gr S. Sfetas Associate Professor Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997225 Fax: +30 2310 997266; e-mail: ssfetas@hist.auth.gr A. Sfikas Associate Professor Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997517 Fax: +30 2310 997266; e-mail: tdsfikas@hist.auth.gr Professors Emeriti I. Alexandropoulos I. Hassiotis I. Koliopoulos V. Kontis A.-N. Xanthopoulou-Kyriakou Department of Archaeology P. Androudis Assistant Professor Room 314, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997377; e-mail: pandroudis@hist.auth.gr N. Efstratiou Professor Room 304, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997276 Fax + 30 2310 99 7775; e-mail: efstrati@hist.auth.gr E. Manakidou Associate Professor Room 311, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997279 Fax + 30 2310 997775; e-mail: hmanak@hist.auth.gr A. Moustaka Professor Room 303, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997265 Fax + 30 2310 997775; e-mail: amoust@hist.auth.gr M. Paisidou Assistant Professor Room 301b, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997127 Fax + 30 2310 997775; e-mail: mpaisidou@hist.auth.gr P. Papadopoulou Assistant Professor Room 314, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building 10

Tel. +30 2310 997141 Fax + 30 2310 997775; e-mail: pagonapapa@hist.auth.gr E. Papagianni Assistant Professor Room 311, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997493; e-mail: elpapag@hist.auth.gr S. Pingiatoglou Professor Room 302, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997186 Fax + 30 2310 997775; e-mail: semeli@hist.auth.gr N. Poulou Associate Professor Room 302, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997273 Fax + 30 2310 997775; e-mail: npoulou@hist.auth.gr B. Schmidt-Douna Professor Room 302, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997215 Fax + 30 2310 997775; e-mail: douna@hist.auth.gr A. Semoglou Professor Room 314, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997275 Fax + 30 2310 997775; e-mail: semoglou@hist.auth.gr A. Tantsis Assistant Professor Room 301b, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 995488 Fax + 30 2310 997775; e-mail: tasostan@hist.auth.gr S. Triantafyllou Assistant Professor Room 301a, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997300 Fax + 30 2310 99 7775; e-mail:strianta@hist.auth.gr P. Tselekas Lecturer Room 311, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997208 Fax + 30 2310 997775; e-mail: ptselekas@hist.auth.gr S. M. Valamoti Associate Professor Room 304, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997310 Fax + 30 2310 99 7775; e-mail: sval@hist.auth.gr E. Voutiras Professor Room 303, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997185 Fax + 30 2310 997303; e-mail: voutiras@hist.auth.gr Professors Emeriti I. Akamatis S. Andreou 11

S. Drougou G. Velenis S. Kadas Th. Pazaras D. Pantermalis A. Papaefthymiou-Papanthimou Ch. Saatsoglou-Paliadeli Th. Stefanidou-Tiveriou M. Tiverios Department of History of Art Professors Emeriti A. Charalampidis A. Kotidis E. Mykoniatis M. Papanikolaou Chair of Pontic Studies (with the support of the Charitable Foundation of Ivan Savvidi) K. Chatzikyriakidis Assistant Professor Room 402, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997214 Fax: +30 2310 997266; e-mail: kyriakoschatz@hist.auth.gr Laboratory Teaching Staff Dr. A. Almatzi Room 301a, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997282; e-mail: aalmatzi@hist.auth.gr Dr. I. Anagnostou Room 301a, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997281; e-mail: gianna12@hist.auth.gr Dr. E. Voulgari Room 301a, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997282; e-mail: voulevan@hist.auth.gr Dr. E. Gounari Room 301a, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building e-mail: emma@hist.auth.gr Dr. N. Kazakidi Archaeological Museum of Casts and Antiquities, Basement, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997351; e-mail: natali@hist.auth.gr Dr. Ch. Kallini Room 301a, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997282; e-mail: kallini@hist.auth.gr Dr. A. Kyriakou Room 302 (mezzanine), 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997990; e-mail: akyriak@hist.auth.gr Dr. P. Papageorgiou (on leave) Dr. Ch. Papakyriakou Room 301a, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 992007; e-mail: chpapaky@hist.auth.gr Dr. A. Pliota Room 301a, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 992008; e-mail: apliota@hist.auth.gr Dr. K. Tsonaka 12

Room 301a, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997281; e-mail: ktsonaka@hist.auth.gr A. Tzintziova Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Folklore and Social Anthropology, Library of Folklore and Social Anthropology, Room 105, Faculty of Philosophy, Old Building Tel. +30 2310 997288, email: areti@hist.auth.gr K. Vasteli Department of Archaeology, Room 302 (mezzanine), 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel.+30 2310 997211, email: kvasteli@hist.auth.gr Specialised Technical and Laboratory Staff E. Asimakopoulou, Department of Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Medieval History, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building, tel. +30 2310 997218 M. Iatrou, Department od Archaeology, Library of Archaeology and History of Art, Room 301, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, NewBuilding-Excavation of Dion Dr. F. Sidera, Department od Archaeology, Library of Archaeology and History of Art, Room 301, 3rd floor,faculty of Philosophy, New Building M. Tzatzimaki, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Folklore and Social Anthropology, Library of Modern and Contemporary History, Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building, tel. +30 2310 997183 M. Zampelaki, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Folklore and Social Anthropology, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building, tel. +30 2310 997258 SABBATICAL LEAVE Winter semester (1/10/17 15/1/2018) Ph. Kotzageorgis Spring semester (12/2/2018 1/6/2018) P. Androudis L. Hassiotis P. Papadopoulou S. Triantafyllou 3.2. Services - Libraries Research 3.2.1. The Registrar s Office (Administration Building, 2nd floor, room 209-10) The Registrar s Office is responsible for matters related to student registration, academic progress reports, transcripts, annual course registration and so on. It is located on the 2nd floor of the Administration Building and is open to the public on weekdays between 12.00-13.00. Information: tel. 2310 99 5221, 5223-26, fax: 2310 99 5222; e-mail: info@hist.auth.gr V. Chachopoulou Senior Administration Officer tel.: 2310 99 7880 I. Kamana Administration Officer tel.: 2310 99 5223 Ch. Karampalis Administration Officer tel.: 2310 99 5226 D. Daloglou-Paraschou Administration Officer tel.: 2310 99 5221 Dr. M. Sofronidou 13

Administration Officer tel.: 2310 99 5224 3.2.2. School Website (www.hist.auth.gr) Through the website of the School of History and Archaeology students can check out the following: 1. The structure and staff of the School and all contact information for both the teaching and administrative staff. 2. Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies: from programme structure and internal regulations to timetables and descriptions of courses on offer. 3. The exchange programmes and international agreements in which the School participates. 4. The research conducted in the School through workshops and various online platforms. 5. The conferences, various academic activities and the creative teams of the School. 3.2.3. Student Advisor E. Manta Assistant Professor Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 99 7500 Fax: +30 2310 997266; e-mail: elefmant@hist.auth.gr 3.2.4. European Programmes / ECTS School Coordinator Ε. Voutiras Professor Room 303, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building Tel. +30 2310 997185 Fax + 30 2310 997303; e-mail: voutiras@hist.auth.gr ERASMUS AGREEMENTS (2017-2018) In the column «Levels», F = first cycle (undergraduate), S = second cycle (postgraduate), Τ = third cycle (Phd). COUNTRY / UNIVERSITY CODE COORDINATOR STUDENTS DURATION LEVELS BULGARY M. Paisidou Sofiiski Universitet Sveti Kliment BG SOFIA06 1 6 F Ohridski FRANCE N. Poulou Université Charles de Gaulle - Lille F LILLE03 2 6 FS III EPHE - Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes F PARIS054-1 3 ST Aix-Marseille Université F MARSEIL84 E. Voutiras 4 5 FST Université Paris 1 Panthéon- Sorbonne F PARIS001 E. Voutiras 2 6 FST GERMANY Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische D AACHEN01 S. Sfetas 1 12 FS Hochschule Aachen Universität Augsburg D AUGSBUR01 E. Voutiras 1 9 FS Freie Universität Berlin D BERLIN01 B. Schmidt-Douna 4 5 F Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau E. Voutiras D FREIBUR01 2 6 FST Georg-August-Universität E. Voutiras D GOTTING01 2 6 FST Göttingen Georg-August-Universität D GOTTING01 P. Nigdelis 2 10 F Göttingen Martin-Luther-Universität Halle- A. Moustaka D HALLE01 1 6 FS Wittenberg Universität Hamburg D HAM- BURG01 E. Manakidou 2 6 F Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg D HEIDELB01 S. Triantafyllou 4 6 FST 14

Universität zu Köln D KOLN01 P. Nigdelis 2 10 F Universität zu Köln D KOLN01-2 6 F Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz D MAINZ01 E. Voutiras 5 5 FST Philipps-Universtität Marburg D MARBURG01 E. Papagianni 2 5 FST Universität Trier D TRIER01 V. Kalfoglou-Kaloteraki 5 6 F Universität Trier D TRIER01 B. Schmidt-Douna 2 10 FS Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg UNITED KINGDOM University of Cardiff University of Edinburgh University College London D TUBINGE01 D WURZBUR01 UK CARDIFF01 UK EDINBUR01 UK LONDON029 A. Moustaka 2 9 F E. Voutiras 2 10 FST S. Triantafyllou 4 6 FST E. Voutiras 1 9 FST - 2 6 FST University of Sheffield UK SHEFFIE01 S. Triantafyllou 4 6 FST SPAIN Universidad de Alicante E ALICANT01 E. Voutiras 1 9 F Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona E BARCELO02 S.-M. Valamoti 2 6 F Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona E BARCELO02 E. Voutiras 2 6 F Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona E BARCELO02 A. Semoglou 2 5 F Universidad de Oviedo E OVIEDO01 L. Hassiotis 1 9 F Universidad Complutense de Madrid E MADRID03 A. Bakalaki 1 6 S Universidad de Valladolid EVALLADO01 L. Hassiotis 1 6 FS Universidad de Zaragoza E ZARAGOZ01 L. Hassiotis 1 9 S ITALY Università degli Studi di Bologna Alma Mater Studiorum I BOLOGNA01-2 3 FST Università degli Studi di Cagliari I CAGLIAR01 A. Bakalaki 1 6 F University of Catania I CATANIA01 S. Triantafyllou 4 6 FST Università degli Studi di Firenze I FIRENZE01 E. Voutiras 5 6 FS Università degli Studi di Napoli L Orientale I NAPOLI02 E. Manakidou 2 6 F Università degli Studi di Napoli I NAPOLI01 A. Semoglou 3 6 ST Federico II Università degli Studi di Padova I PADOVA01 E. Voutiras 1 9 FST Università degli Studi di Perugia I PERUGIA01 E. Voutiras 1 9 FST Università degli Studi di Perugia I PERUGIA01 A. Bakalaki 1 6 F Università degli Studi di Pisa I PISA01 E. Manta 2 5 FST Università degli Studi della Basilicata I POTENZA01 E. Voutiras 2 3 FST Università degli Studi Roma Tre I ROMA16 E. Manta 1 6 F Università degli Studi 'Ca' Foscari' di Venezia I VENEZIA01 V. Gounaris 1 9 FST CROATIA Sveučilište u Rijeci HR RIJEKA01 A. Semoglou 1 5 FS NEΤΗERLANDS NL S.-M. Valamoti 2 5 FS Rijksuniversiteit Groningen GRONING01 POLAND Δεν έχει οριστεί PL KRAKOW01 2 5 FST Uniwersytet Jagielloñski Uniwersytet Im. Adama Mickiewicza PL POZNAN01-2 6 F Uniwersytet Kardynala Stefana PL Wyszyñskiegow Warszawie WARSZAW07 A. Semoglou 2 6 F PORTUGAL P COIMBRA01 E. Voutiras 1 9 F Universidade de Coimbra ROMANIA S. Triantafyllou RO IASI02 2 6 FST Universitatea 'Alexandru Ioan Cuza' University of Alba Iulia 1 S. Triantafyllou 2 RO ALBAIU01 6 FST Decembrie 1918 15

SLOVENIA Univerza v Ljubljani TURKEY Uludag Üniversitesi SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY SI LJUBLJA01-3 3 F TR BURSA01 E. Voutiras 2 4 FS Trakya Üniversitesi TR EDIRNE01 S.-M. Valamoti 4 5 F Anadolu Üniversitesi TR ESKISEH01-1 5 FST Ege Üniversitesi TR IZMIR02 Ph. Kotzageorgis 1 6 FS Ege Üniversitesi TR IZMIR02 S. Triantafyllou 1 6 FST Sakarya Üniversitesi CZECH REPUBLIC Univerzita Karlova v Praze TR SAKARYA01 G. Leveniotis 2 5 FST CZ PRAHA07 A. Delikari 2 5 FS Univerzita Karlova v Praze CZ PRAHA07 S. Triantafyllou 2 6 ST 3.2.5. The Libraries The School houses five libraries divided by subject in order to fulfill the needs of the different Departments: The Library of Ancient History: Room 201, 2nd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, NewBuilding with 20,000 volumes and 300 series. Opening hours: Monday to Friday,8:30 am to 19:30 pm. Τel. 2310 99 7049 The Library of Archaeology and History of Art, Room 301, 3rd floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building, with approximately 30,000 volumes and 300 series is the largest archaeological library of Northern Greece. Opening hours: Monday to Friday,9:00 am to 19:30 pm. Tel. 2310 99 7280 The Library of Byzantine and Medieval History, Room 406, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building with approximately 6,000 volumes. Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 14:00 pm. Tel. 2310 99 7440 The Library of Modern and Contemporary History, Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building. Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday, 9:00 am to 19:00 pm and Friday, 9:00 am to 14:00 pm. Tel. 2310 99 7183. The Library of Folklore and Social Anthropology, Room 105, ground floor, Faculty of Philosophy, Old Building. Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 09.00-14:30 pm. Τel. 2310 99 7288. In addition, there are two more libraries: The Faculty of Philosophy Subject Library, which serves the eight Schools of the Faculty of Philosophy: Faculty of Philosophy, New Building basement. Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 07:30-15:00 pm. Τel. 2310 99 7306, 997307; Email: themlibrary@phil.auth.gr. The Library of the Centre for Byzantine Research, which serves the needs of both the scholars who work on the Centre s research projects, as well as those of other fellow scholars who study various topics related to Byzantium. Opening Hours: Tuesday and Wednesday 09:00-14:00 pm. Neoclassical Building "Melissa", Vas. Olgas 36, Thessaloniki. Tel. 2310 99 2005, 99 2008; Fax : 2310 99 2004; Email: info@kbe.auth.gr. 16

3.2.6. Laboratories In addition to the Departmental Libraries, research and teaching activities in the School are supported by two archives, the Historical Archive and the Folklore Museum and Archive, and by two collections, the Archaeozoological Collection and the Archaeobotanical Collection. The School also hosts the Archaeological Museum of Casts and Antiquities (http://castmuseum.web.auth.gr). The collection of about 700 casts of ancient sculptures offers our students the opportunity to closely approach some of the most representative sculptures of the ancient antiquity. Their originals date from the Minoan to Byzantine times and today stand in many Greek and European museums. The collection includes important casts, such as the casts of the colossal kouros of Sounion, the pediment sculptures of the temple of Zeus at Olympia, reliefs from the Parthenon frieze and from the arch of Galerius in Thessaloniki, but also copies of Minoan and Mycenaean artifacts. Konstantinos Romaios Hall The Museum also hosts a remarkable collection of original artifacts of antiquity, with more than 2000 pottery, miniatures and coins from the geometric to the Byzantine period, some of which are indicative of the region of Macedonia, such as the findings from the excavations of Prof. K. Romaios at Karabournaki and Sindos and the superficial survey of D. H. French. In addition, the laboratory and the photographic archives of the Museum, which include over 7000 photographs, actively contribute to research projects of graduate students, doctoral candidates and researchers, as well as of departmental student interns. The Museum's 17

activities within the exhibition area and the small amphitheater that it owns, are primarily educational and research oriented; however, they are also aimed at the general public by holding educational programmes for primary and secondary school children. 3.2.6. Archaeological Excavations Surveys Of particular importance for the research profile of the Department of Archaeology and for training students are the systematic University excavations that are carried out by Professors and Lecturers across Northern Greece (Vergina, Dion, Toumba of Thessaloniki, Pella, Dispilio, etc.) and in Cyprus, Crete, Lemnos, Nafpaktos and Peloponnese. Information on these excavations can be found in the web pages of the AUTH (http://www.auth.gr/). Prehistoric Archaeology Archontiko, Yannitsa (A. Papanthimou) Dikili Tash, Kavala (S. Valamoti) Dispilio, Lake Settlement (K. Kotsakis) NW Grevena Area, survey (N. Efstratiou) Paliambela, Kolindros (K. Kotsakis) Petras, Crete (S. Triantafyllou) Roudias, Cyprus (N. Efstratiou) Thessaloniki Toumba (S. Andreou, S. Triantafyllou) Uriakos, Lemnos (N. Efstratiou) Classical Archaeology Castri, Grevena (S. Drougou) Dion (D. Pandermalis, S. Pingiatoglou, E. Papagianni, K. Vasteli) Karabournaki, Thessaloniki (E. Manakidou) Nafpaktia, Sanctuary of Poseidon (;) ancient Molykreion (Α. Moustaka) Olympia, Sanctuary of a chthonian god (;) north of Kronion (A. Moustaka) Pella (I. Akamatis) Vergina (S. Drougou, Ch. Saatsoglou-Paliadeli, P. Faklaris, Ch. Kallini, A. Kyriakou) Byzantine Archaeology Amyntaio, Florina. Archaeological site Kale. Byzantine fortress (M. Paisidou) Dion (A. Mentzos) Crete, Mochlos region (N. Poulou, A. Tantsis) Fillipoi, Kavala (A. Mentzos, N. Poulou, M. Paisidou, A. Tantsis) Lechaio, Peloponnese (N. Poulou) 18

3.2.7. Colloquia, seminars, congresses Colloquium of PhD candidates and postgraduate students of the Department of Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Medieval History Lectures of the PhD candidates and postgraduate students. Library of Byzantine and Medieval History, Room 406, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building. Usually between 10-30 January. For more details please visit: http://www.hist.auth.gr/el/εκδηλώσεις-σεμινάρια. Colloquium of the Department of Archaeology Lectures on various topics related to Archaeology. Amphitheatre of the Museum of Casts and Antiquities, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building basement. Usually on Thursdays, 19:00 pm. For more details please visit: http://www.hist.auth.gr/el/εκδηλώσεις-σεμινάρια. Seminars of the Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Folklore and Social Anthropology. Historical Archive, Room 401, 4th floor, Faculty of Philosophy, New Building. Usually on Thursdays, 19:15 pm. For more details please visit: http://www.hist.auth.gr/el /εκδηλώσεις-σεμινάρια. Lectures on anthropological and folklore topics AUTH/University of Macedonia. Library of Folklore and Social Anthropology, Room 105, 1st floor, Faculty of Philosophy, Old Building. Usually on Fridays, 18:30 pm. For more details please visit: https://seminarialak.wordpress.com/ and http://www.hist.auth.gr/el /εκδηλώσειςσεμινάρια. 19

Archaiologiko Ergo sti Makedonia kai Thrake (AEMTh) Annual meeting for archaeological excavations in Macedonia and Thrace. Aula, Faculty of Philosophy, Old Building. For more details please visit: http://www.aemth.gr/el/ and http://www.hist.auth.gr/el/εκδηλώσεις-σεμινάρια 3.3. Structure of studies Courses in the School of History and Archaeology are divided into two broad categories: compulsory and optional courses. Students can build their own curriculum by following all compulsory courses and by choosing from the list of optional modules offered by the four Departments each semester. Compulsory courses are divided into two categories, those compulsory for all students with code 1-- and those with code 6--that differ according to the selected module in History or in Archaeology and History of Art. Codes 606 or 603 refer to compulsory seminar courses assessed by written essays. Of these seminar courses, two are compulsory for the module of Archaeology and History of Art and three for the module of History. Optional courses are again divided into two categories: those that are chosen from a list of courses offered for each module in History or in Archaeology and History of Art and those that are selected from all courses offered in the School regardless of module. Compulsory courses are, of course, by definition excluded. Optional modules have codes starting with 2--, 3--,4-- or 5--. Free optional subjects (OF). Two (2) subjects, other than the Compulsory ones, corresponding to 6 ECTS, can be freely chosen from the School s Programme of Academic Studies, such as Foreign Languages (English, French, Italian, German) and courses included in the academic programmes of other Departments of AUTH, on the condition that students choose courses with subjects different to those offered by the School of History and Archaeology. Compulsory Compulsory by Module Course Compulsory by Module Course Seminar Optional Free Options Total ECTS 21 14 (Archaeology and History of Art) 13(History) 2 (Archaeology and History of Art) 3(History) 7 2 46 240 (Archaeology and History of Art) 240(History) 3.4. Abbreviations ABY ACL APR HIA C CM CMS FMA FSA HAN HAR HBA HBY HCG Byzantine Archaeology Classical Archaeology Prehistoric Archaeology Art History Compulsory course Compulsory by Module course Compulsory by Module course - Seminar Ethnomusicology Folklore and Social Anthropology Ancient History Arab-Islamic History Balkan History Byzantine History History of Contemporary Greece 20

HEH HME HMG HMO HRO HSL HTP L.T.S. S.T.L.S. O OF s.s. w.s. History of Asia Minor Hellenism Medieval History of Western Europe Modern Greek History Modern European History Roman History History of the Slavic Peoples History of the Turkish Peoples Laboratory Teaching Staff Specialised Technical and Laboratory Staff Optional course Free Option spring semester winter semester 21

4. COURSE PROGRAMME OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018 WINTER SEMESTER DEPARTMENT OF ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN, BYZANTINE AND MEDIEVAL HIS- TORY CODE CAT- EGO- RY E/ECT S TITLE HAN 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Ancient Greek History HRO 101 C 3/4 Introduction to History of the Roman Empire HBY101 C 3/4 Introduction to Byzantine History HAN601 CM 3/6 Archaic and Classical Periods HAN 602 CM 3/6 Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Periods HAN 603 CMS 3/8 Seminar on Ancient Greek History SUG- GEST- ED SE- MES- TER I-III I-III I-III IV-III VII-VIII TAUGHT BY N. GIANNAKOPOULOS V. KALFOGLOU- KALOTERAKI P. KATSONI I. XYDOPOULOS P. NIGDELIS 1. N. GIANNAKOPOULOS 2. V. KALFOGLOU- KALOTERAKI 3. I. XYDOPOULOS HBY 601 CM 3/6 Byzantine History I (324-1081) HBY 602 CM 3/6 Byzantine History II (1081-1453) HΒΥ 603 CMS 3/8 Seminar on Byzantine History HSL 601 CM 3/6 History of the Slavic Peoples HSL 402 O 3/6 Russian History (882-1613) VII-VIII G. LEVENIOTIS E. CHATZIANTONIOU 1. A. GKOUTZIOUKOSTAS 2. G. LEVENIOTIS 3. E. CHATZIANTONIOU Teaching assistance: E. GOUNARI (L.T.S.) A. DELIKARI A. DELIKARI 22

DEPARTMENT OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, FOLKLORE AND SO- CIAL ANTHROPOLOGY CODE CAT- EGO- RY E/EC TS TITLE HMG 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Modern Greek History HMO 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Modern European History FSA 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Folklore and Social Anthropology HMG 601 CM 3/4 Modern Greek History I (15th-18th c.) HMG 602 CM 3/4 Modern Greek History II (19th 20th c.) HMG 603 CMS 3/8 Seminar on Modern Greek History HMO 601 CM 3/6 Modern European History I (15th 18th c.) HMO 602 CM 3/6 Modern European History II (19th c.) HMO 603 CMS 3/6 Modern European History III (20th c.) HCG 601 CM 3/6 Contemporary Greek History. The institutional Evolution and the concept of power HBA 601 CM 3/6 Southeastern Europe in the 20th Century (1918-1989) HBA 602 CM 3/6 Southeastern Europe from the Ottoman Conquest until World War I (1354-1918) HEH 301 O 3/6 Introduction to the History of the Greeks of Asia Minor: Modern History of the Greeks of the East (Anatolia) HEH 302 O 3/6 Social and political organization of the Greeks of Asia Minor: The Region of Pontus SUG- GEST- ED SE- MES- TER I-III I-III I-III VII-VIII VII-VIII TAUGHT BY E. MANTA L. HASSIOTIS A. BAKALAKI Teaching assistance: A. TZINTZIOVA (L.T.S.) D. PAPASTAMATIOU E. MANTA 1. L. HASSIOTIS 2. A. SFIKAS 3. J. MICHAILIDES 4. V. GOUNARIS V. GOUNARIS J. MOURELOS A. SFIKAS J. MOURELOS S. SFETAS S. SFETAS K. CHATZIKYRIAKIDIS K. CHATZIKYRIAKIDIS 23

from the Fall of the Empire of Trebizond to the beginning of the 19th century FSA 301 O 3/6 Material Culture and Anthropology of Economy A. BAKALAKI DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY CODE CATE GORY E/ECT S TITLE APR 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Prehistoric Culture ACL 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Greek Classical Archaeology ACL 102 C 3/4 Introduction to Roman Archaeology ΑΒΥ 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Christian and Byzantine Archaeology APR 601 CM 3/6 Theory and Methods of Prehistoric Archaeology APR 602 CM 3/6 Prehistoric Societies of the Aegean and the Balkans APR 603 CM 3/6 Prehistoric Societies of the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age APR 606 CMS 3/9 Seminar on Prehistoric Archaeology ACL601 CM 3/6 Archaic and Classical Architecture ACL602 CM 3/6 Sculpture of the Archaic and Classical Periods ACL603 CM 3/6 Archaic and Classical Pottery ACL 604 CM 3/6 Topography. Attica, Sanctuaries of Olympia, Delphi, Delos ACL606 CMS 3/9 Seminar on Classical Archaeology SUG- GEST- ED SE- MES- TER I-III I-III I-III I-III VII-VIII VII-VIII TAUGHT BY N. EFSTRATIOU, S.-M. VALAMOTI B. SCHMIDT-DOUNA E. PAPAGIANNI P. PAPADOPOULOU S.-M. VALAMOTI N. EFSTRATIOU S. TRIANTAFYLLOU Teaching assistance: I. AN- AGNOSTOU (L.T.S.) S.-M. VALAMOTI Teaching assistance: E. VOULGARI (L.T.S.) B. SCHMIDT-DOUNA Teaching assistance: N. KAZAKIDI (L.T.S.) A. MOUSTAKA E. MANAKIDOU Teaching assistance: K. TSONAKA (L.T.S.) S. PINGIATOGLOU 1.S. PINGIATOGLOU Teaching assistance: A. 24

KYRIAKOU 2. A. MOUSTAKA Teaching assistance: I. VASILIADOU (L.T.S.) ACL607 CM 3/6 Hellenistic and Roman Periods E. PAPAGIANNI ABY 601 CM 3/6 Byzantine Architecture A. TANTSIS ΑΒΥ 602 CM 3/6 Byzantine Painting A. SEMOGLOU ΑΒΥ 603 CM 3/6 Byzantine Sculpture- Miniature Art ABY 606 CMS 3/9 Seminar on Byzantine Arcaeology ABY 304 O 3/6 Issues in Painting, Icons, Manuscripts VII-VIII CH. PAPAKYRIAKOU (L.T.S.) P. ANDROUDIS P. ANDROUDIS M. PAISIDOU Teaching assistance: A. PLIOTA (L.T.S.) ABY 309 O 3/6 Byzantine Pottery N. POULOU AAA 314 O 3/6 Museology Museography A. TANTSIS ACL 307 O 3/6 Seminar on Mythology and Hermeneutics E. VOUTIRAS Teaching assistance: KALLINI (L.T.S.) ACL 214 O 3/6 Economy P. TSELEKAS Numismatics APR 303 O 3/6 Seminar. Interpretation K. KASVIKIS of the Archaeolog- ical Record APR 312 O 3/6 Seminar. Practice in Archaeological Sites and Museums S. TRIANTAFYLLOU CH. Teaching assistance: A. ALMATZI (L.T.S.) DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY OF ART CODE CAT- EGO- RY E/EC TS TITLE HIA 101 C 3/4 History of Art: Theory and Methods SUG- GEST- ED SE- SE- MES- TER I-III TAUGHT BY A. CHARALAMPIDIS (A-L) G. TSIGARAS (M-Z) HIA 601 CM 3/6 Early Renaissance Art S. LAVVA HIA 602 CM 3/6 European Art from M. PAPANIKOLAOU 1880 to World War I HIA 603 CM 3/6 20th Century Greek Art A. KOTIDIS 25

SPRING SEMESTER SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN, BYZANTINE AND MEDIEVAL HISTORY CODE CAT- EGO RY E/EC TS TITLE HAN 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Ancient Greek History HRO 101 C 3/4 Introduction to History of the Roman Empire HBY 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Byzantine History HAN 601 CM 3/6 Archaic and Classical Periods HAN 602 CM 3/6 Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Periods HAN 603 CMS 3/8 Seminar on Ancient Greek History I-III I-III SUG- GEST- ED SE- SE- MES- TER I-III VII- VIII TAUGHT BY N. GIANNAKOPOULOS V. KALFOGLOU- KALOTERAKI A. GKOUTZIOUKOSTAS I. XYDOPOULOS V. KALFOGLOU- KALOTERAKI 1. N. GIANNAKOPOULOS 2. P. NIGDELIS HBY 601 CM 3/6 Byzantine History I (324-1081) HBY 602 CM 3/6 Byzantine History II (1081-1453) HΒΥ 603 CMS 3/8 Seminar on Byzantine History HSL 601 CM 3/6 History of the Slavic Peoples HRO 302 O 3/6 Administration, Society and Economy of the Roman Empire VII- VIII 3. I. XYDOPOULOS Teaching assistance: K. TSONAKA (L.T.S.) G. LEVENIOTIS E. CHATZIANTONIOU 1. A. GKOUTZIOU- KOSTAS 2. P. KATSONI Teaching assistance: CH. PAPAKYRIAKOU (L.T.S.) 3. A. VASILEIOU-SEIBT A. DELIKARI TO BE DESIGNATED 26

DEPARTMENT OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, FOLKLORE AND SO- CIAL ANTHROPOLOGY CODE CAT EGO RY E/EC TS TITLE HMG 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Modern Greek History HMO 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Modern European History FSA 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Folklore and Social Anthropology HMG 601 C 3/4 Modern Greek History (15th 18th c.) HMG 602 CM 3/6 Modern Greek History II (19th 20th c.) HMG 603 CMS 3/8 Seminar on Modern Greek History HMO 601 CM 3/6 Modern European history I (15th-18th c.) HMO 602 CM 3/6 Modern European History II (19th century) HMO 603 CM 3/6 Modern European History III (20th c.) HCG 601 CM 3/6 Contemporary Greek History. The institutional evolution and the concept of power HBA 601 CM 3/6 Southeastern Europe in the 20th Century (1918-1989) HBA 602 CM 3/6 Southeastern Europe from the Ottoman Conquest until World War I (1354-1918) HMG 402 O 3/6 Themes in Modern Greek History: Teaching of Modern Greek History HTP 301 O 3/6 History of the Ottoman Empire FSA 322 O 3/6 Social Organization: Anthropology of Politics and Power FSA 402 O 3/6 Issues in Social and Economic Organization: Economic Anthropology SUG- GEST- ED SE- MES- TER I-III I-III I-III VII-VIII TAUGHT BY D. PAPASTAMATIOU J. MICHAILIDES A. BAKALAKI PH. KOTZAGEORGIS E. MANTA 1. E. MANTA 2. D. PAPASTAMATIOU 4. A. SFIKAS V. GOUNARIS I. MOURELOS A. SFIKAS I. MOURELOS S. SFETAS S. SFETAS E. MANTA PH. KOTZAGEORGIS TO BE DESIG- NATED A. BAKALAKI 27

HEH 401 O 3/6 Issues in the History of the Hellenism in Anatolia: Period of Reforms (Tanzimat) and European economic penetration into Pontus (19th beginning of the 20th c.) K. CHATZIKYRI- AKIDIS DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY CODE CAT- EGO RY E/EC TS TITLE APR 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Prehistoric Culture ACL 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Greek Classical Archaeology ACL 102 C 3/4 Introduction to Roman Archaeology ΑΒΥ 101 C 3/4 Introduction to Christian and Byzantine Archaeology APR 601 CM 3/6 Theory and Methods of Prehistoric Archaeology APR 602 CM 3/6 Prehistoric Societies of the Aegean and the Balkans APR 606 CMS 3/9 Seminar on Prehistoric Archaeology ACL601 CM 3/6 Archaic and Classical Architecture ACL602 CM 3/6 Sculpture of the Archaic and Classical Periods ACL603 CM 3/6 Archaic and Classical Pottery ACL604 CM 3/6 Topography. Attica, Sanctuaries of Olympia, Delphi, Delos ACL606 CMS 3/9 Seminar on Classical Archaeology SUG- GEST- ED SE- MES- TER I-III I-III I-III I-III VII-VIII VII-VIII TAUGHT BY N. EFSTRATIOU - S.-M. VALAMOTI P. TSELEKAS E. VOUTIRAS A. TANTSIS ACL607 CM 3/6 Hellenistic and Roman Periods ABY 601 CM 3/6 Byzantine Architecture N. POULOU S. -M. VALAMOTI Teaching assistance: E. VOULGARI (L.T.S.) N. EFSTRATIOU Teaching assistance: I. AN- AGNOSTOU (L.T.S.) N. EFSTRATIOU Teaching assistance: A. ALMATZI (L.T.S.) P. TSELEKAS E. VOUTIRAS Teaching assistance: N. KAZAKIDI (L.T.S.) E. PAPAGIANNI Teaching assistance: I. VA- SILIADOU (L.T.S.) A. MOUSTAKA 1. E. MANAKIDOU Teaching assistance: CH. KALLINI (L.T.S.) 2. B. SCHMIDT-DOUNA Teaching assistance: A. KYRIAKOU (L.T.S.) B. SCHMIDT-DOUNA 28

ABY 602 CM 3/6 Byzantine Painting M. PAISIDOU ABY 603 CM 3/6 Byzantine Sculpture A. SEMOGLOU Miniature Art ΑΒΥ 606 CMS 3/9 Seminar on Byzantine VII-VIII M. PAISIDOU Archaeology Teaching assistance: E. GOUNARI (L.T.S.) ACL 210 O 3/6 Pottery: Geometric and E. MANAKIDOU Attic Black-Figured Pottery APR 203 O 3/6 Spatial Organisation TO BE DESIGNATED and Use of Space in Bronze Age Mainland Greece APR 308 O 3/6 Bioarchaeology - Palae- S.-M. VALAMOTI oenvironment ABY 312 O 3/6 Seminar. Practice in Archaeological Sites and Museums ΑΑΑ 313 O 3/6 Excavation Archaeological Drawing A. TANTSIS Teaching assistance: A. PLIOTA (L.T.S.) S.-M. VALAMOTI N. EFSTRATIOU - S. TRI- ANTAFYLLOU E. MANAKIDOU A. MOUSTAKA E. PAPAGIANNI - S. PINGIATOGLOU P. ANDROUDIS M. PAISIDOU P. PAPA- DOPOULOU - N. POU- LOU - A. TANTSIS Teaching assistance: K. VASTELI (L.T.S.) DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY OF ART CODE CAT- EGO RY E/EC TS TITLE HIA 101 C 3/4 History of Art: Theory and Methods SUG- TAUGHT BY GEST- ED SE- SEMES- MES- TER I-III A. CHARALAMPIDIS (M-Z) G. TSIGARAS (A-L) HIA 601 CM 3/6 Early Renaissance Art S. LAVVA HIA 602 CM 3/6 European Art from 1880 M. PAPANIKOLAOU to World War I HIA 603 CM 3/6 20th Century GreekArt A. KOTIDIS HIA 606 CM 3/6 Seminar on History of art VII-VIII CH. YOKA HIA 304 O 3/6 Teaching Humanities TO BE DESIGNATED through Art Historical Material: a Teacher Training Seminar 29