Minos Kalokairinos

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Minos Kalokairinos was a 19th-century Cretan archaeologist and antiquarian best known for initiating the first excavations at the ancient Minoan site of Knossos.

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instanceOf Cretan archaeologist
antiquarian
archaeologist
human
activeIn 19th century
activityStartTime 19th century
associatedWith Minoan civilization
Knossos
surface form: palace of Knossos
contributedTo identification of Knossos as a major Bronze Age center
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman Empire
ethnicGroup Cretan
fieldOfWork Aegean prehistory
Minoan archaeology
archaeology
gender male
heritage Greek
influenced later excavations at Knossos by Arthur Evans
knownFor being among the first to recognize the archaeological importance of Knossos
discovering and partially excavating the palace at Knossos
languageSpoken Greek
name Minos Kalokairinos self-link
notableFor initiating the first excavations at Knossos
notableWork early excavations at the Minoan site of Knossos
occupation antiquarian
archaeologist
placeOfActivity Heraklion NERFINISHED
Knossos
placeOfOrigin Crete NERFINISHED
residence Heraklion NERFINISHED
significantEvent first excavations at Knossos in the 19th century

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Knossos discoveredBy Minos Kalokairinos
Minos Kalokairinos name Minos Kalokairinos self-link