Theodore Spyropoulos
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Theodore Spyropoulos (Greek: Θεόδωρος Σπυρόπουλος) is a Greek archeologist who is a regional official of Greece's Central Archaeological Council.
At Tanagra, Spyropoulos began excavating a large Mycenaean cemetery in 1968. Every year, until Spyropoulos moved to the ephorate at Sparta, the excavation site yielded larnakes, pottery and terracottas. The chamber tombs uncovered were apparently in use from LH IIIA up until the end of LH IIIB and perhaps beyond.[1]
Excavations near Thebes
Near Thebes, Spyropoulos excavated the supposed tomb of Amphion and Zethus between 1971 and 1973. He identified the structure of the tomb as a step-pyramid or ziggurat built during the 3rd millennium BC.[2][3]