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Antonios Keramopoulos : ウィキペディア英語版 | Antonios Keramopoulos Antonios Keramopoulos ((ギリシア語:Αντώνιος Κεραμόπουλος); Vlasti, 1870 – Athens, 13 May 1960) was a Greek archaeologist. He conducted numerous excavations studying Mycenean and classical Greek antiquities during the early 20th century, including excavations at the Agora of Athens and at the palace of Mycenae.〔(History of excavations at Mycenes )〕 He also wrote studies about later Greek history. Among other things, he became known as a proponent of the theory of an autochthonous Greek origin of the Vlachs in Greece.〔A. Keramopoulos (1939), ''Τι είναι οι Κουτσοβλάχοι;'' ('Who are the Koutsovlachs?'), Athens. Quoted in: N.-Ş. Tanaşoca (2001), "''Aperçus'' of the history of Balkan Romanity." In: R. Theodorescu/L. Conley Barrows (eds.), ''Politics and culture in southeastern Europe.'' Bucharest. (UNESCO Studies on Science and Culture). 94-170.〕 ==References==
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