Yorgos kazantzis biography of christopher

  • Christopher Baka was born in Poland and graduated as a percussion soloist from the “Stanislaw Moniuszko” Music Academy of Gdansk.
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  • In 1992, he was honoured by the Greek Society of Literary Translators for his translation of Christopher His children were Eleni (born 1970) and Giorgos (born.
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    Professor Umberto Albarella

    Laurea, PhD

    Chair in Zooarchaeology

    Course Director - MSc Osteoarchaeology

    Equality and Diversity Lead (Semester 1)

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    Currently on research leave thanks to a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship. His new project is a book titled: ‘A History of Britain in 50 Animals’ and it will provide an alternative history (from an archaeologist’s point of view) of how British society has been shaped by the interaction between humans and animals.

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    Currently on research leave thanks to a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship

    I have a first degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Naples (Italy), but I became interested in anthropology and then archaeology since I was a second year undergraduate student back in 1982.

    In the 80’s I was actively engaged in archaeological fieldwork in Italy and then became involved in a three year project funded by the Italian government that gave me the opportunity to study large assemblages of animal

    Kleitos Kyrou

    Greek poet and Translator

    Kleitos-Dimitrios Kyrou (Greek: Κλείτος-Δημήτριος Κύρου; 13 August 1921 – 10 April 2006) was a Greek poet and translator. He was born in Thessaloniki and he studied at Anatolia College. In 1939, he entered the Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He worked in banking between 1951 and 1983, and he was General Secretary of the National Theatre of Northern Greece between 1974 and 1976.[1][2]

    He made his first literary appearance in 1944, at the students' magazine Beginning, starting with translations of foreign, mainly English, poetry. His first published poem was Expectation (Προσμονή, published in the Thessaloniki magazine Student, issue no. 3, 5 May 1945). In 1949 he published his first book of poetry, titled Pursuit, Recollections from a doubtful era (Αναζήτηση, Αναμνήσεις μιας αμφίβολης εποχής). He collaborated with a plethora of magazines, like Beginning, Student, Free Letters,

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