Menelaos Markides (Greek: Μενέλαος Μαρκίδης) (1878, Nicosia - 1942) was a Cypriot archaeologist and the first curator of the Cyprus Museum (1912-1931).[1][2]

Early life and education

He was born in Nicosia in 1878 and graduated from the Pancyprian Didaskaleion, a two year college for school teachers. Later he earned his PhD in Philology from the University of Athens in 1899. In 1897 he volunteered during the Greco-Turkish war. After returning to Cyprus he worked as a professor of history at the Pancyprian Gymnasium, as well as schools in Limassol, Port-Said, Athens and Caesarea.[3]

Archaeological career

In 1909 he was sent with a scholarship from the Committee of the Cyprus Museum to the University of Oxford, where he studied under John Myres,[4] as well as in Germany to study Classical archaeology.[5] Upon his return in 1911 he was appointed as the curator of the Cyprus Museum, a position he weld for two decades. Markides organised the Museum in a systematic basis.[3]

In 1912 he invited his former tutor John Myres to excavate with him in Cyprus, they excavated together in Idalion.[6] Between 1913 and 1917 Markides along with John Myres and Leonard Halford Dudley Buxton conducted systematic excavations on behalf of the Cyprus Museum at the Early-Middle Bronze Age site Vrysi tou Barba in Lapithos. Their excavations were among the first excavations in Cyprus that followed some scientific methods.[7][8]

Additionally, Markides excavated at Arpera, Skouriotissa, Katydhata, and in 1917, he excavated an Iron Age sanctuary at Arsos which was later published by the Swedish Cyprus Expedition, more specifically A. Westholm, due to his ill health.[9][10][11][12] In 1916 and 1918, he excavated 50 tombs at Marion.[13] He also excavated at Enkomi and Golgoi. He studied and published Cypriot sculpture.[14]

In the 9 of April 1932 he retired as curator of the Cyprus Museum and he was appointed as an honorary member of the Committee of the Cyprus Museum. Porphyrios Dikaios succeeded him as curator.[15][5]

Publications

See also

References

  1. Roueché, Charlotte (2001). "The Prehistory of the Cyprus Department of Antiquities". British School at Athens Studies. 8: 155–166. ISSN 2159-4996. JSTOR 40960557.
  2. The Cyprus Gazette. Nicosia: Colonial Office. 1919. p. 157.
  3. 1 2 Polignosi. "Μαρκίδης Μενέλαος". www.polignosi.com. Retrieved 2021-11-06.
  4. Myres, John L. (1940). "Excavations in Cyprus, 1913". The Annual of the British School at Athens. 41: 53–104. doi:10.1017/S0068245400004214. ISSN 0068-2454. JSTOR 30096910.
  5. 1 2 Kiely, Thomas (2017-12-01). "Britain and the archaeology of Cyprus - II: 1914 to the present day". Cahiers du Centre d'Études Chypriotes (47): 253–310. doi:10.4000/cchyp.319. ISSN 0761-8271. S2CID 249114635.
  6. Pilides, Despo (2012). Ancient Cyprus: Cultures in Dialogue (PDF). Nicosia: Department of Antiquities, Cyprus. p. 16.
  7. Webb, Jennifer M. (2018). Lapithos Vrysi Tou Barba, Cyprus: Early and Middle Bronze Age Tombs Excavated by Menelaos Markides. Nicosia: Astrom Editions. ISBN 978-9925-7455-1-7.
  8. Webb, Jennifer (2018). "Lapithos Tomb 322. Voice, context and the archaeological record". Lapithos Vrysi tou Barba, Cyprus. Early and Middle Bronze Age Tombs Excavated by Menelaos Markides. Nicosia: Astrom Editions. p. 3. ISBN 978-9925-7455-1-7.
  9. Gjerstad, Einar; Sjöqvist, Erik; Westholm, Alfred; Lindros, John (1937). Swedish Cyprus Expedition. Finds and Results of the Excavations in Cyprus. Vol. III. Text. Stockholm: Swedish Cyprus Expedition. pp. 583–600.
  10. Dussaud, René (1927). "Einar. Gjerstad. — Studies on prehistoric Cyprus". Syria. Archéologie, Art et histoire. 8 (2): 177–178.
  11. Hermary, Antoine (1990). "Histoire des études sur la sculpture chypriote". Cahiers du Centre d'Études Chypriotes. 14 (2): 7–28. doi:10.3406/cchyp.1990.1239.
  12. Hermary, Antoine (2004). "Autour de Golgoi : les cités de la Mesaoria aux époques hellénistique et romaine". Cahiers du Centre d'Études Chypriotes. 34 (1): 47–68. doi:10.3406/cchyp.2004.1451.
  13. Markides, Menelaos (1916). Annual Report of the Curator of Antiquities, Nicosia: 20. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  14. de Ridder, A. (1914). "BULLETIN ARCHÉOLOGIQUE". Revue des Études Grecques. 27 (123/124): 281–325. ISSN 0035-2039. JSTOR 44268746.
  15. "Appointments" (PDF). Cyprus Gazette. 1932-04-15. p. 228.


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