Born in Athens on the 1st of April 1960. Married to Prof. P. Doukellis and mother of a nine-year old son..
Education: 1977-1984: University of Athens, Faculty of Philosophy: Department of Classics, History and Archaeology.
1984-1988: University of Athens. Doctorate Thesis. (Distinction)
Scholarships: Centre Nationale Researche Scientifique (CNRS): Maison de l' Orient, Centre de recherches d' histoire ancienne, Faculte des Lettres et Sciences Humaines.
British School at Athens: Institute of Archaeology, Ashmolean Museum.
PROFESSIONAL CAREER
1984- Researcher in the Centre of Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Research Foundation.
1985-1986 In charge of the archaeological research in Kea (Cyclades): Program of the National Research Foundation, of the University of Athens, of the Ministry of Culture and of the German Archaeological Institute of Berlin
1987- Director of a scientific group for archaeological-excavation research (National Research Foundation - Ministry of Culture) in Ancient Karthaia (Kea): "Scientific study of the spatial organization and of the social structures in the great diachrony"
1995- Responsible for the scientific program "History of the Landscape and Local Stories: From the natural environment to the historic landscape" (Program of environmental and cultural education for the second degree education. Ministry of Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works - Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs - National Research Foundation - University of the Aegean).
1996- Director of the Program for the study and publishing of the corpus of the ancient Greek inscriptions of Samos.
Instructor at the Postgraduate Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Athens.
International and European Programs
In charge of Greek University-Research groups or as a member in the following programs which are in development:
1. ÅÐÅÔ/ÊÐÓ. "Development of an archaeological data base".
2. Paysages antiques et structures rurales: Texte et Archeologie in Natural and Cultural Heritage, E.U. Programme COST.
3. POPULUS in Human Capital and Mobility E.U. Programme.
4. PLATON (in the context of the greek-french scientific collaboration), Agricultural potentials and social relations: Renting land in Antiquity.
5. Joint European Community / United States Consortia for Cooperation in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training. "Study and Evaluation of Cultural Landscapes".
PUBLICATIONS
Monographs: Four (4) monographs concerning the history and archaeology, epigraphics and history of the landscape of Cyclades.
Independent studies: Co-editor of four (4) studies concerning the history, archaeology, epigraphics and history of landscape of the Aegean islands.
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