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Oliver Gilkes

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Oliver Gilkes has worked as a field and museum archaeologist in the UK, Italy, Albania and Libya. He currently works for the University of East Anglia and is involved in a number of projects in  Albania, as Jeremy Seal acknowledges in the article for the Daily Telegraph, below:

"Much of the credit must fall to archaeology tour specialist Andante – one of only two British operators currently featuring the country – and its guide lecturer, Butrint-based archaeologist Oliver Gilkes , who is steeped in Albanian culture and history. Gilkes took us to barely visited sites like the hillside fortifications in the Selo Valley, the domed monastery church at Mesopotam, and the remarkably preserved theatre at Hadrianopolis.

He also showed a knack for turning up memorable cameos from Albanian life, leading us to the restaurant in the Greek-speaking village of Terihat just as a gathering of 30 family and friends, arranged in exact order of seniority, joined in a haunting polyphonic chant to celebrate the 80th birthday of the village man at the table head."

2010 Tours

Albania 2010: Tue 5 - Wed 13 October

Bare Bones Albania 2010: Mon 13 - Mon 20 September

Bare Bones Rome 2010: Mon 1 - Sat 6 November

2011 Tours

Bare Bones Rome Mon 28 Mar – Sat 2 April 2011

Albania Tue 19 - Wed 27 April 2011

Albania Tue 4 – Wed 12 October 2011

 
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