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Running a workshop celebrating the International Guide Day

How anthropology teaches us to make the world safe for human differences.
How archaeologists dig with humility, so the dead may live again, so  that what is past may not be forever lost, that something may be salvaged from the wreck of ages

Finally, to walk through the maze of human history and life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtues.
Educators,(Evely, Tsantiropoulos, Glyptis )
EVELY,Richard  DONIERT

Employment & Experience, as Freelance Research and Field Archaeologist:                                                                                                                (i) Teaching (1988-2000) In Britain – Adult education; Undergraduate tutorials;DPhil supervision  & Overseas:  Australia (autumn 1994, spring 2012), USA (spring 1997, 2006), Denmark (autumn 1997) and Sweden (2007).

(ii) Archaeological Fieldwork  in Britain, 1967-1984; and in Greece, 1968-2005. Field Director at Lefkandi 2003-11 (for Irini Lemos)

(iii) Posts of Responsibility and Awards/Grants.  1976-82 – 3 studentships at Athens (Greek Govt. student; School Student and Macmillan Student); 1983-4 – Student Representative on BSA Committee in London; 1984-8 – on Knossos Sub-Committee & Award body; 1985-99 – grants from INSTAP, Cotton Foundation, Fitch and British Academy; 2001 – Leverhulme Research Grant; member of Lefkandi sub-committee;

2003-12, Curator at Knossos. 2012-2019, Felance.

Associate Professor Aris Tsatiropoulos of Social Anthropology at the Department of Sociology of the University of Crete, with significant research and teaching work, especially on issues of social organization, vendetta, and collective memory in Crete.

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