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Fotis Ifantidis

Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of the Aegean

Fotis Ifantidis is an archaeologist-museologist, post-doctoral researcher at the University of the Aegean. His research is focused on personal adornment practices in prehistory, on the interplay between photography and archaeology [case-studies: Dispilio, the Athenian Acropolis, the sanctuary of Kalaureia, Koutroulou Magoula] and on the use of images in the archaeological museum landscape.

BOOKS BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR

Archæographies: Excavating Neolithic Dispilio – X

Fotis Ifantidis

Archæographies: Excavating Neolithic Dispilio – X treats the initial Archæographies (2013) as an archaeological artifact, encircling the experimental project of depicting the excavation of the lakeside neolithic settlement of Dispilio.

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Practices of Personal Adornment in Neolithic Greece

Fotis Ifantidis

The objective of this book is the reconsideration of the practices of personal adornment during the Neolithic period in Greece, through the assemblage, extensive bibliographic documentation, and critical evaluation of all the available data deriving from more than a hundred sites in the mainland and the Aegean islands. READ MORE

Paperback: £80.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £10.00

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CAMERA KALAUREIA

Fotis Ifantidis

How can we find alternative, sensorially rich and affective ways of engaging with the material past in the present? How can photography play a central role in archaeological narratives, beyond representation and documentation? This photo-book combines academic discourse and evocative creative practice to engage with these questions. READ MORE

Paperback: £30.00 | Open Access

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Archæographies: Excavating Neolithic Dispilio

Fotis Ifantidis

This work explores the visual interplay between archaeology and photography via excavations of the Greek Neolithic settlement of Dispilio. The book tackles archaeological practice on site, the microcosms of excavation, and the interaction between people and “things”. READ MORE

Paperback: £9.50 | Open Access

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