Antonis Kourkoulakos

About

My academic background is in the archaeology of Greece and Anatolia and the Hittite textual sources. My research interests include the study of the cultural interactions in Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in western Anatolia and east Aegean/eastern Mediterranean. My PhD research examined the cultural interaction among the Mycenaeans, the Hittites and the kingdoms of Seha River Land and Arzawa in eastern Aegean/western Anatolia and the north-east Aegean islands during the LBA, through the archaeological and textual sources.

Work

Tilburg University

Netherlands

University of Münster
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PhD Candidate

Germany

Education

Leiden University
Netherlands

Research Master in Assyriology

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Greece

Bachelor in Archaeology and History of Art

Publications

Hellenizing Mycenae: from Heinrich Schliemann's excavations to National Museum

Published by

Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies

Summary

journal-article

The archaeologist king: Paul of Greece and Greek heritage tourism (1952–54)

Published by

Journal of Greek Media & Culture

Summary

journal-article

Στις παρυφές των Μυκηναίων και των Χετταίων; Η δυτική́ Ανατολία και τα νησιά του βορειοανατολικού Αιγαίου στην Ύστερη Εποχή́ του Χαλκού

Summary

book-chapter

Burying the Heros: Identifying the Archaeological Background of the Homeric Burial

Published by

Praehistorische Zeitschrift

Summary

journal-article

Getting Rid of the Interface: East Aegean / Western Anatolia and the Role of Šeḫa River Land and Arzawa/Mira in Late Bronze Age Cultural Interaction

Published by

Zaphon

Summary

book

Did Ḫattušili I Destroy Beycesultan II? An Interpretation of the Site’s New C-14 Dating

Published by

The Political Geography of Western Anatolia in the Late Bronze Age

Summary

book-chapter

Tracing Mobility in Southeast Aegean/Southwest Anatolia during the Late Bronze Age

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journal-article

Antonis Kourkoulakos