User:Athinaios



Location
Currently based in Athens, Greece. Have previously lived in Dublin, Ireland, and in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Expect, but do not hope, to spend the future in the Waste Land.

Profession
Archaeologist, specialised in prehistory, especially Neolithic. Also in prehistoric ritual and religion, as well as in use of caves.

I have been involved in archeological fieldwork in Germany, France, Ireland and Greece (mainly Crete).

In the past (including the very recent past), I have worked as barman, journalist, translator, invigilator, ghostwriter, photographer, proofreader, lecturer, chauffeur, voice actor, night porter, tour guide, surveyor, and radio soccer pundit.

Still working on my doctoral thesis...

Real name
I'm in two minds as to whether wikipedia editors should have to provide their actual name. There's good arguments either way. If you need mine for some reason, you can email me.

Interests
Archaeology, various aspects and areas.

Greece, Ireland, Germany (all aspects in each case, especially archaeology, history, cultural history, art and architecture, politics, literature and culinary tradition).

Architecture, ancient to modern.

Feline banter.

Wikipedia versions
Contributing to:
 * English-language Wikipedia
 * German-language Wikipedia (occasionally)

Articles
I intend to contribute occasionally in all fields relevant to my own interests, whenever I come across something that I feel I can add to. See or my edit count.

Articles started by Athinaios

 * I have added a series of 20 articles on the Foreign Archaeological Institutes in Greece. Two of those articles already existed (BSA and ASCSA) but have been modified entirely. EfA existed in a somewhat different form under a different title.
 * List of Foreign Archaeological Institutes in Greece
 * American School of Classical Studies at Athens
 * Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens
 * Austrian Archaeological Institute at Athens
 * Belgian School at Athens
 * British School at Athens
 * Canadian Institute in Greece
 * Danish Institute at Athens
 * Finnish Institute at Athens
 * French School at Athens
 * Georgian Institute at Athens
 * German Archaeological Institute at Athens
 * Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens
 * Italian School of Archaeology at Athens
 * Netherlands Institute in Athens
 * Norwegian Institute at Athens
 * Swedish Institute at Athens
 * Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece
 * Nordic Library at Athens
 * Institute for Aegean Prehistory Study Center for East Crete


 * Wartberg culture (partially based on translation from German wiki)
 * Züschen (megalithic tomb) (partially based on translation from German wiki)
 * Altendorf (megalithic tomb)
 * Niedertiefenbach (megalithic tomb)
 * Pitsa panels
 * Avanton Gold Cone
 * Mer-Égée
 * Ithaque
 * Corcyre


 * Mal'ta Venus (stub)
 * Priniatikos Pyrgos (stub)

Articles substantially modified or expanded

 * Glauberg
 * Heuneburg
 * Fayum mummy portraits
 * Chryselephantine sculpture
 * Art in ancient Greece (added painting section and bits on metal figurines and metal vessels, reorganised part of text and overhauled illustrations)

Translation
I intend to cross-translate archaeology-related articles between the English and German versions of wikipedia when I have time and where I deem it necessary. Anyone interested in such activity, including anyone who is missing specific archaeological information in either language, is encouraged to contact me.

Archaeology

 * Rössen culture
 * Michelsberg culture
 * Göbekli Tepe
 * Nevali Cori
 * Gla
 * Lohra (megalithic tomb)
 * Gavrinis (from French)
 * Waldgirmes Forum
 * Saalburg
 * Oppidum of Manching
 * Bougon (from German and French)
 * Vix Grave (from German and French)
 * Barnenez (from German and French)
 * Jupiter Column
 * Golden hats
 * Berlin Gold Hat
 * Golden Hat of Schifferstadt
 * Golden Cone of Ezelsdorf-Buch
 * Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte (Berlin)‎
 * Tomb of Aline
 * Venus of Brassempouy (from French)
 * Venus figurines (from French)
 * Walle Plough
 * Eberswalde Hoard
 * Eberswalde Hoard

History of Art and Architecture

 * Temple of Hera (Olympia)
 * Severan Tondo
 * Greek temple
 * Red-figure pottery
 * Belly Amphora by the Andokides Painter (Munich 2301)
 * Euphronios
 * Hermonax
 * Providence Painter
 * Phiale Painter
 * Pan Painter
 * Dinos Painter
 * Penthesilea Painter
 * Eretria Painter
 * Triptolemos Painter
 * Wedding Painter
 * Name vase
 * Meleager Painter
 * Jena Painter
 * Marsyas Painter
 * YZ Group
 * Kerch Style
 * Oinochoe by the Shuvalov Painter (Berlin F2414)
 * Aristophanes (vase painter)
 * Pistoxenos Painter
 * Shuvalov Painter
 * Sisyphus Painter
 * Berlin Foundry Cup
 * Foundry Painter
 * Ilioupersis Painter
 * Darius Painter
 * Baltimore Painter
 * Tarporley Painter
 * Varrese Painter
 * Apulian vase painting
 * Brygos
 * Analatos Painter
 * Mesogeia Painter
 * Polyphemos Painter


 * Jerg Ratgeb
 * Paradiesgärtlein
 * Grossmarkthalle
 * Martin Elsaesser
 * Brick Gothic
 * List of Brick Gothic buildings
 * Brick Romanesque
 * Brick Renaissance
 * Brick Expressionism


 * Fieldstone church
 * Grundtvig's Church
 * Böttcherstrasse
 * Frauenfriedenskirche
 * Brauroneion
 * Chalkotheke
 * Old Temple of Athena

Other

 * Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff
 * Inscriptiones Graecae (with some additions)
 * Mett
 * Lelantine War
 * Frankfurt Parliament

Template

 * Template: Infobox Archaeological culture, borrowed and adapted from German wikipedia (experimental stage).

A counterintuitive quote to be kept in mind
"If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly." (G.K. Chesterton)

Sandbox

 * /Sandbox
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