Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology
chrys_kane[at]arch.uoa[dot]gr
Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos holds a first degree in history and archaeology (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) and a D.Phil in classical archaeology (also at Athens). He has worked for the American Center of Oriental Research in Amman and as a contractor in a number of ancient sites at Epidauros, Crete and the Cyclades. Since 2010 he teaches classical architecture at the Department of History and Archaeology in Athens. He is co-director of the field research at the temple of Zeus at Lebadeia and at the sanctuary of Apollo Zoster at Vouliagmeni.
Research interests
- Greek architecture
- Roman architecture
- Building technology
- Digital recreations of ancient sites
Select publications
Most of his publications may be found on academia.edu.
- Λισός. Η αρχιτεκτονική του Ασκληπιείου. AURA Supplement 2. Athens 2019: Kardamitsa.
- (with E. Partida) “The Temple of Zeus at Lebadea: the Architecture and the Semantics of a Colossus”. OpAthRom 14 (2021): 363-400.