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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 ...

  2. Panorama of personalities. Kyriakos Pittakis. 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. When he was already sixteen, he embarked on the investigation of ancient monuments and became an apprentice of the French vice ...

  3. 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.

  4. It is published annually. First period (1837-1860): In this period it is a state publication authored and published by Kyriakos Pittakis, General Ephor of Antiquities. It contains reports and studies regarding excavations and finds of the General Ephorate.

  5. The archaeologist Kyriakos Pittakis was an early advocate of demolition, while foreign visitors labelled the tower a "barbarous sentinel" and complained that it interrupted the view of the Parthenon.

  6. www.brown.edu › Departments › Joukowsky_InstituteLion Gate - Brown University

    Lion Gate. The Lion Gate is the name given to the main entrance to the citadel of Mycenae after of the sculpture that sits above it. The gate was excavated and restored by the Greek archaeologist Kyriakos Pittakis, the first to excavate Mycenae in 1841. The actual sculpture is of two lions separated by a single column and stands about three ...

  7. 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.