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  1. Kyriakos S. Pittakis (also Pittakys; Greek: Κυριακός Σ. Πιττάκης; 1798 – 4 November [ O.S. 23 October] 1863) [a] was a Greek archaeologist. He was the first Greek to serve as Ephor General of Antiquities, the head of the Greek Archaeological Service, in which capacity he carried out the conservation and restoration ...

  2. Unfortunately, most of the Byzantine graffiti are difficult to date with precision. In 1853, Kyriakos Pittakis claimed that two inscriptions (no. 1599 and 1600) were particularly early; these he dated to the years 499 and 492 respectively.

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  3. In Greece the main archaeologists were Kyriakos Pittakis, Stephanos Koumanoudis and Panayiotis Stamatakis (Étienne & Étienne 1992: 90–1; Petrakos 1990). These are only a few names of an increasingly numerous group of local archaeologists working in the archaeological services and in an ever-growing number of museums.

  4. Kyriakos Pittakis, the first Greek Ephor of Antiquities, dedicated his life to the rescue, conservation and publication of Greek monuments. He was born in Athens in 1798.

  5. Kyriakos S. Pittakis was a Greek archaeologist. He was the first Greek to serve as Ephor General of Antiquities, the head of the Greek Archaeological Service, in which capacity he carried out the conservation and restoration of several monuments on the Acropolis of Athens.

  6. 3 de oct. de 2015 · Kyriakos Pittakis and Louis Fauvel shared the same passion for the ancient world: While the former became a pioneer of Greek archaeology, the latter was a French vice consul and, above all, a collector.

  7. Ο Κυριακός Πιττάκης ( Αθήνα, 1798 - 23 Οκτωβρίου 1863, Αθήνα ), ήταν Έλληνας αρχαιολόγος, από τους πρωτοπόρους στη διαμόρφωση της ελληνικής αρχαιολογίας.