Sophocles Hadjisavvas (Greek: Σοφοκλής Χατζησάββας) is a Cypriot archaeologist and director of the Department of Antiquities between.
Early life and education
editHe was born in Kakopetria and graduated from Pancyprian Gymnasium.[1]
Carrier
editHadjisavvas conducted survey work for the Department of Antiquities.[2]
Hadjisavvas has conducted various excavations throughout the island, the most notable being the excavation of a Late Bronze Age, administrative complex, settlement and cemetery in the area of Alassa. Additionally, he conducted extensive excavations in the necropolis of Kition.
Publications
edit- Hadjisavvas, S. (2002). The contribution of the Late Cypriote economy to the emergence of kingship in Cyprus. Cahiers Du Centre d’Études Chypriotes, 53–58.
- Hadjisavvas, S. (2007). The Phoenician penetration in Cyprus as documented in the necropolis of Kition. Cahiers Du Centre d’Études Chypriotes, 185–195.
- Hadjisavvas, S. (2012). The Phoenician Period Necropolis of Kition I. Nicosia: Department of Antiquities, Cyprus.
- Hadjisavvas, S. (2015). Perishing Heritage: The Case of the Occupied Part of Cyprus. Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies, 3(2), 128–140.
- Hadjisavvas, S. (2017). Alassa: Excavations at the Late Bronze Age Sites of Pano Mantilaris and Paliotaverna 1984-2000. Nicosia: Department of Antiquities.
References
edit- ^ Polignosi. "Χατζησάββας Σοφοκλής". www.polignosi.com. Retrieved 2024-05-07.
- ^ Hadjisavvas, Sophocles (2004). "Surveying after Catling: the work of the Department of Antiquities Survey Branch since 1960". British School at Athens Studies. 11: 37–41. ISSN 2159-4996.