Spyridon Marinatos

Archaeologist and author of Akrotiri

Spyridon Marinatos - Archaeologist and author of Akrotiri
Born

November 4th, 1901
124 years ago

Died

October 1st, 1974
51 years ago — 72 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Greece

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A prominent Greek archaeologist, active in excavating and studying ancient civilizations. Marinatos gained recognition through significant archaeological work, particularly at Akrotiri on the island of Santorini, where the Minoan civilization left remarkable ruins. His research contributed to the understanding of the Aegean Bronze Age. Marinatos also explored connections between volcanic eruptions and the decline of ancient societies, including the Theran eruption's impact on Minoan settlements. In addition to excavation, he wrote extensively on archaeological theory and practice.

Excavated and researched Akrotiri

Published influential works on the Minoan civilization

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