Maria Vamvoukaki is a cultural heritage specialist dedicated to interpreting, preserving, and communicating cultural and landscape heritage in contemporary contexts. She graduated from Aristotle University as an archaeologist and art historian and completed a master’s degree in Applied Archaeology at Leiden University. Her research focuses on the post-research phase of cultural resource management, emphasizing the sustainable integration of ancient built environments and artefacts into modern urban planning. She has experience in heritage design and management through a Dutch national monuments organization, contributing to research, restoration, adaptive reuse, and innovative storytelling. She has also participated in academic excavation projects through university-led fieldwork.
Education
MA Archaeology — Leiden University, 2025
BA Archaeology and History of Art — Aristotle University, 2022

