“The only Aphrodite of his life”
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The statuette with inv. no. NAM Γ 3523 of a naked Aphrodite brought from Asia Minor to Athens by Nikolaos Laskaris on the eve of the Asia Minor Catastrophe. (Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum).
Izmir, 1921-1922. General view of the city and quay, from the National Bank of Greece (left) to the Customs buildings (right). In the background is the Kadifekale castle on top of Mount Pagos (Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum).
Nysa by the river Maeander, August 1921. Young archaeologist, Nikolaos Laskaris and seven local workmen of the dig sitting at the stone seats of Gerontikon - the ancient Senate (Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum).
Greek archaeologists of the Department of Antiquities of Smyrna. From left to right: Efstratios Paraskevaidis, Konstantinos Kourouniotis and Nikolaos Laskaris in a snapshot from their archaeological expedition to Anatolia, in May and June 1922. (Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum).
The only Aphrodite of his life
The only Aphrodite of his life
Unseen Museum
The statuette with inv. no. NAM Γ 3523 of a naked Aphrodite brought from Asia Minor to Athens by Nikolaos Laskaris on the eve of the Asia Minor Catastrophe. (Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum).
Izmir, 1921-1922. General view of the city and quay, from the National Bank of Greece (left) to the Customs buildings (right). In the background is the Kadifekale castle on top of Mount Pagos (Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum).
Nysa by the river Maeander, August 1921. Young archaeologist, Nikolaos Laskaris and seven local workmen of the dig sitting at the stone seats of Gerontikon - the ancient Senate (Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum).
Greek archaeologists of the Department of Antiquities of Smyrna. From l