Panagiotis Kavvadias
Panagiotis Kavvadias or Cawadias or Cavvadias (Greek: Παναγιώτης Καββαδίας; 1850 - 21 July 1928) was a Greek archaeologist who was among the founding members of the Academy of Athens in 1926. His son was the physician Alexander Polycleitos Cawadias (1884-1971).[1][2]
Selected publications
- Το θέατρο της Επιδαύρου, 1881
- Fouilles d'Épidaure, 1891
- Fouilles de Lycosoura, 1893
- Les Musées d'Athènes, 1893
- Η ανασκαφή της Ακροπόλεως από του 1885 μέχρι του 1890, with Georg Kawerau, 1906.
- Ἱστορία τῆς Ἀρχαιολογικῆς Έταιρείας , 1906
- Προϊστορικὴ Ἀρχαιολογία, 1909
- Ἱστορία τῆς ἁρχαίας Έλληνικῆς τέχνης, 1916–1924
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References
- Franklin, A W. "Alexander Polycleitos Cawadias". munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk. Royal College of Physicians. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
- "Dr A. Cawadias", The Times, 23 November 1971, p. 17.
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