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  • Guest Lectures,
• 6/9/22

Towards an archaeology of Venetian Ithaca (Gerasimos Livitsanis)

‘Towards an archaeology of Venetian Ithaca’

Presented by Gerasimos Livitsanis, Archaeologist.

Lecture given 5 September 2022, 7:30pm (Melbourne time)

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The IHS is an affiliate of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, and member of the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens.

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