
Panos Zervoudakis
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May 31, 2021
About Me
Panagiotis Zervoudakis is an archaeologist specialised in the Palaeolithic, with a long and diverse experience in field research. His other areas of academic research are Ethnoarchaeology and Public Archaeology. He is currently a PhD candidate of the Department of History and Archaeology, University of Crete, Greece. His experience as Teacher, Oral Examiner and Language Marker in English as a Foreign Language have given him the opportunity to gain insights on education, and life-long learning.
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Ideas in Progress
Cultural heritage
Academic Writing
Anthropology
Educational systems and cultural institutions, such as museums or galleries, primarily focus on local history, mainly of the last 2-3 millennia. On the one hand, the Greco-Roman past is emphasized not only in the European South, but also in Central and Northern Europe through the art and architecture of the Renaissance, while on the other hand the Christian background of the majority of Europea...
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Agrifood
Cultural heritage
Academic Writing
Anthropology
The ethnoarchaeological and ethnohistorical study of foraging practices in Crete and other Aegean Islands will cover the activity of contemporary foragers in inland and coastal areas, based on seasonality, the differentiation of these practices according to gender and age, and their importance in the economy of the household or the wider social group. These elements are reflected in the practic...
Atsipopoulo, Greece
3 years ago
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