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Museum Of Ancient Greek Technology

The Museum of Ancient Greek Technology "Kostas Kotsanas" is a private museum focused on ancient greek technology and other cultural achievements of ancient Greece. It has four permanent annexes in Athens, Ancient Olympia, Katakolo and Heraklion and it's famous for it's travelling exhibitions, domestically and abroad. In 2019 it has been nominated as “European Museum of the Year” by the European Museum Forum. It is also a member of International Council of Museums (ICOM).

Further reading

  • Kotsanas, Kostas (2009) - Familiar and Unfamiliar Aspects of Ancient Greek Technology (ISBN 978-9963-9270-2-9)
  • Kotsanas, Kostas (2008) - Ancient Greek Technology (ISBN 978-960-930859-5)
  • Kotsanas, Kostas (2009) - The Musical Instruments of the Ancient Greeks (ISBN 978-960-98804-2-8)

References

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