Anna Apostolaki
Anna Apostolaki (Greek: Άννα Αποστολάκη, 1880–1958) was a Greek archaeologist and museum curator. She was the first Greek woman to work as a professional archaeologist and served as curator and later the director of the National Museum of Decorative Arts. One of the first women to graduate with a doctoral degree, she was also the first woman member of the Archaeological Society of Athens and an early member of the Christian Archaeological Society. She was an expert in ancient textiles and saw preservation of ancient patterns and Greek weaving traditions as a means to not only support women's traditional work, but bolster Greek nationalism in the interwar period of Greek history.
Anna Apostolaki | |
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1937 | |
Born | Άννα Αποστολάκη 1880 Margarites, Rethymno province, on the island of Crete, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1958 (aged 77–78) |
Nationality | Greek |
Education | Philosophical School |
Alma mater | University of Athens |
Occupation(s) | Archaeologist, museum curator, feminist educator |
Known for | Greek Textiles |
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