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>Subject: AEGEANET Early Greek Art Colloquium at the Met
>
>Early Greek Art: An International Colloquium in Honor of the Tenth
>Anniversary of the Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens
>
>The Metropolitan Museum of Art
>Thursday, 3 April 1997
>Uris Center Auditorium
>1.00-5.00 p.m.
>
>Colloquium is free with Museum admission; no tickets or reservations
>required. For information please call
212-570 3710.
>
>1.00 Welcome
> Carlos A. Picon,
> Curator-in-Charge,
> Department of Greek and Roman Art,
> The Metropolitan Museum of Art
>
>
>
> Yannis Tzedakis
> Director of Antiquities, Ministry of Culture,
> Hellenic Republic
>
>2.00 Kokla in the Argolid: A Major Mycenaean Necropolis
> Katie Demakopoulou
> Director,
> National Archaeological Museum, Athens
>
>2.45 Break
>
>3.15 New Evidence of Early Greek Architecture in Naxos
> Vassilis Lambrinoudakis
> Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art History,
> University of Athens
>
>4.00 New Archaeological Evidence for the Early History of Amorgos
> Lila Marangou
> Professor of Classical Archaeology,
> University of Ioannina
>
>
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