Christos Karouzos
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Christos Karouzos (Greek: Χρήστος Καρούζος; Amfissa, 14 March 1900 – Athens, 30 March 1967) was a Greek archaeologist and academic with significant contributions to Greek archaeology.[1][2] He was director of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens and a member of the Academy of Athens (elected in 1955).
References
- ^ Devambez, P (1969). "CHRISTOS KAROUZOS (1900-1967)". Revue Archéologique: 115–116. JSTOR 41755535.
- ^ Annual Report of the Managing Committee. British School at Athens. 1967. p. 15.
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