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Nikolaos Platon Νικόλαος Πλάτων
Born
(1909-01-08)8 January 1909
Cefalonia
Died
28 March 1992(1992-03-28) (aged 83)
Athens
Citizenship
Greece
Alma mater
University of Athens
Scientific career
Fields
Archaeology
Nikolaos Platon (Greek Νικόλαος Πλάτων, Anglicised Nicolas Platon; (1909-01-08)8 January 1909 – (1992-03-28)28 March 1992) was a renowned Greek archaeologist. He discovered the Minoan palace of Zakros on Crete.
He put forward one of the two systems of relative Minoan chronology used by archaeologists for Minoan archaeology. It is based on the development of the architectural complexes known as "palaces" at Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, and Kato Zakros, and divides the Minoan period into Prepalatial, Protopalatial, Neopalatial, and Post-palatial periods. The other system is based on pottery styles, as suggested by Arthur Evans.
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NikolaosPlaton (Greek Νικόλαος Πλάτων, Anglicised Nicolas Platon; (1909-01-08)8 January 1909 – (1992-03-28)28 March 1992) was a renowned Greek archaeologist...
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LM IIIC). An alternative system, proposed by Greek archaeologist NikolaosPlaton, divides Minoan history into four periods termed Prepalatial, Protopalatial...
Knossos was reoccupied. The architectural periodization was proposed by NikolaosPlaton in 1961, though later scholars have proposed variants and refinements...
they had been sacrificed and eaten. The senior Cretan archaeologist NikolaosPlaton was so horrified at this suggestion that he insisted the bones must...
under the direction of Friedrich Matz, and co-edited volume II,2 with NikolaosPlaton and Ingo Pini. In 1976, she was appointed curator at the Rheinisches...
years of the 20th century AD. His terminology and the one proposed by NikolaosPlaton are still generally in use and appear in this article. For more details...
Salisbury Plain in England, its first archaeological site. January 8 – NikolaosPlaton, Greek archaeologist (d. 1992) December 10 – Robert Wauchope, American...
Arkalochori Cave in central Crete in 1934–1935, assisted by the epimeletes NikolaosPlaton, where he uncovered the Arkalochori Axe. Between 1934 and 1935, Marinatos...
the Eagle, in the presence of three witnesses: Antonios Hatziapostolou, Nikolaos Kontaros and Georgios Agathos, all of Greek origin, who became, together...
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likely a Summer Palace for the Knossos kings. Spyridon Marinatos and N. Platon excavated minor areas in the region, but nothing supported Evans' theory...
earlier been granted by Leonardo I to his parents, Nikolaos Palagano and Eudokia (daughter of Nikolaos Galatis). Upon the island of Ithaca itself, Leonardo...
superstition and divine intervention. Epicureanism was originally a challenge to Platonism, and its main opponent later became Stoicism. It is a form of hedonism...
of Mind, University of California Press, ISBN 978-0520076594 Bakalis, Nikolaos, Handbook of Greek Philosophy: From Thales to the Stoics. Analysis and...
Religion (4) Christodoulos, Archbishop of Athens Cosmas of Aetolia Margioris, Nikolaos A. Constantine I Sports (3) Galis, Nick Dimas, Pyrros Zagorakis, Theodoros...
Democritus, Aristippus, Pyrrho, and possibly the Cynics, he turned against the Platonism of his day and established his own school, known as "the Garden", in Athens...
by Vasiliki Dogani; Books IX–X by Jonathan Alexander; Books XII–XIII by Nikolaos Giallousis. Internet Archive). Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica, translated...
the British Museum and British School at Athens. Lesk p.603 Lesk p.660 Platon et al. 1977 [4]; Casanaki and Mallouchou, The Acropolis at Athens: Conservation...
Platonic Academy, and adopted skepticism as a central tenet of Platonism, making Platonism nearly the same as Pyrrhonism. After Arcesilaus, Academic skepticism...