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Elpida Hadjidaki (Greek: Ελπίδα Χατζηδάκη) is a Greek marine archaeologist specializing in ancient shipwrecks and harbor towns. She grew up in coastal Chania and was interested in maritime history from an early age. Hadjidaki learned to dive shortly after finishing high school. She has investigated multiple archaeological sites, including the Alonnisos shipwreck, a Minoan shipwreck near Pseira, and the ancient harbor town of Phalasarna. She was friends with Honor Frost, a now deceased diver and underwater archaeologist.

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  • Elpida Hadjidaki-Marder (griechisch Ελπίδα Χατζηδάκη – Elpida Chatzidaki; * 1948) ist eine griechische Unterwasserarchäologin. Sie gilt als einer der Pioniere der Meeresarchäologie im Mittelmeer. Ihre zwei bedeutendsten Entdeckungen sind die antike Hafen- und Piratenstadt Phalasarna an der Westspitze Kretas und das größte je entdeckte antike Schiffswrack bei Alonnisos vor der Küste Nordgriechenlands. (de)
  • Elpida Hadjidaki (Greek: Ελπίδα Χατζηδάκη) is a Greek marine archaeologist specializing in ancient shipwrecks and harbor towns. She grew up in coastal Chania and was interested in maritime history from an early age. Hadjidaki learned to dive shortly after finishing high school. She has investigated multiple archaeological sites, including the Alonnisos shipwreck, a Minoan shipwreck near Pseira, and the ancient harbor town of Phalasarna. She was friends with Honor Frost, a now deceased diver and underwater archaeologist. (en)
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  • Elpida Hadjidaki-Marder (en)
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  • Chania, Crete, Greece (en)
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  • Nike Marder (en)
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  • First archaeologist to excavate the Alonnisos shipwreck; the first Minoan shipwreck; excavating Phalasarna (en)
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  • Elpida Hadjidaki (en)
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  • Greek (en)
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  • The Classical and Hellenistic Harbor at Phalasarna: A Pirate's Port? (en)
  • The Minoan Shipwreck at Pseira, Crete (en)
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  • Marine archaeologist, director of the Greek Department of Maritime Antiquities (en)
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  • Elpida Hadjidaki-Marder (en)
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  • Michael Marder (en)
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  • Elpida Hadjidaki-Marder (griechisch Ελπίδα Χατζηδάκη – Elpida Chatzidaki; * 1948) ist eine griechische Unterwasserarchäologin. Sie gilt als einer der Pioniere der Meeresarchäologie im Mittelmeer. Ihre zwei bedeutendsten Entdeckungen sind die antike Hafen- und Piratenstadt Phalasarna an der Westspitze Kretas und das größte je entdeckte antike Schiffswrack bei Alonnisos vor der Küste Nordgriechenlands. (de)
  • Elpida Hadjidaki (Greek: Ελπίδα Χατζηδάκη) is a Greek marine archaeologist specializing in ancient shipwrecks and harbor towns. She grew up in coastal Chania and was interested in maritime history from an early age. Hadjidaki learned to dive shortly after finishing high school. She has investigated multiple archaeological sites, including the Alonnisos shipwreck, a Minoan shipwreck near Pseira, and the ancient harbor town of Phalasarna. She was friends with Honor Frost, a now deceased diver and underwater archaeologist. (en)
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  • Elpida Hadjidaki-Marder (de)
  • Elpida Hadjidaki (en)
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  • Elpida Hadjidaki (en)
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