Christofilis Maggidis is currently Director of Glas, Assistant to the Director of Mycenae, and President of the Mycenaean Foundation with nearly three decades of field experience at major archaeological sites, including Mycenae, Glas, Crete (Archanes, Idaion Cave), and Akrotiri (Thera). Since receiving his post-doctorate from Brown University and a research fellowship from Harvard, his research and teaching interests focus primarily on Minoan and Mycenaean art and archaeology, but they also include topics in Greek sculpture and architecture. Maggidis is the author of many articles, international conference papers, and three forthcoming books.

Rediscovering a Giant

Buried for thousands of years, the largest Mycenaean citadel in Greece emerges under the archaeologist's eye.

Rediscovering a Giant

Buried for thousands of years, the largest Mycenaean citadel in Greece emerges under the archaeologist's eye.