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Archaeology Event

The Kytherian Society of California

is pleased to host a special presentation on

The Archaeology of Kythera

by 

Dr. Lita Tzortzopoulou-Gregory & Dr.Timothy Gregory

Saturday, January 9, 2016

2:00 p.m.


Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church

Father Anthony Kosturos Hall

999 Brotherhood Way, San Francisco, CA 94132


Don’t miss out on this exciting special event with Archaeologists Dr. Lita Tzortzopoulou-Gregory and Dr. Timothy Gregory

Some of you may remember when they visited several years ago. Well fortunately for us, Lita and Tim will be in San Francisco in January for the Annual Meetings of the Archaeological Institute of America. They have graciously offered to meet with us to share some of their research and new book, The Archaeology of Kythera and to just mingle with  Hellenes, Philhellenes, and history enthusiasts  who live in another part of the world!

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Dr. Lita Tzortzopoulou-Gregory is by descent Kytherian, but she was born in Australia.  She grew up, however, in the village of Karavas on the island of Kythera and Greek is her native language. She did her university studies in Australia, primarily at the University of Sydney and Latrobe University in Melbourne, where she received her PhD degree.  She has taught extensively in the USA, primarily at Ohio State University and Columbus State Community College.  She is currently Executive Officer of the Australian Archaeological Institute in Athens and is based in Athens.

Dr. Timothy Gregory was born and grew up in the USA and received his PhD from the University of Michigan. He has carried out archaeological fieldwork and taught students in Greece for nearly half a century. He is Director of the Ohio State University Excavations at Isthmia in the Korinthia and Deputy Director of the Australian Paliochora-Kythera Archaeological Survey. He is Professor of History at Ohio State University.

The event is FREE of charge, but kindly RSVP by clicking here so that we may plan accordingly. 

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Timothy & Lita

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Environmental Archaeology and History in Northern Kythera: 

The Karavas Water Project

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Paliochora 1-5-2010 (15)


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