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Kitsos Makris was born in Larissa in 1917 and lived in Volos from 1926 till he died, in 1988.
While in Volos, he studied the work of painter Theofilos and in 1939 published his first book under the title "Theofilos, the painter", which was the first Greek written work on this subject. With the precious help of his wife Kyveli, a photographer, he recorded all the monuments of folk art in Mt. Pelion.
During the German occupation he took part in the National Resistance. He was elected three times as a municipal councillor in the city of Volos and he was appointed Manager of the Thessalian Branch of EOMMEX (National Organisation of Greek Handicrafts).
He travelled all over Greece and abroad, looking for the different effects and developments of Greek Folk Art. He specialised more on folk paintings, and went further than that with his studies on their economic and political background.
He gave many lectures and teaching classes and organised folk art exhibitions in Greece and abroad. He wrote articles published in newspapers and magazines and he was honoured by the Academy of Athens for his work. He also got many distinctions, while in 1987 he was awarded the degree of Honorary Doctor of Philosophy by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has published 47 books and studies, many of which were translated in English, French, German and Serbian.
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Pantelis G. Lazaridis was born in Thessaloniki in 1941
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Dimitrios P. Theoharis or Dimitris Theoharis (Athens, 1919 - Thessaloniki, December 2, 1977) was a Greek archaeologist, university professor and one of the pioneer scholars of the pre-ceramic and mesolithic culture of Thessaly.
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Maria Theohari was born in 1933 and studied History and Archeology at the National Kapodistrian University of Athens. She did her postgraduate studies in Heidelberg, London and Cambridge, specializing in prehistoric Archaeology. She was one of Spiros Marinatos students whom she followed in various excavations, mainly in the Peloponnese. In one of them she met her future husband Dimitris Theoharis and afther their marriage she became his main collaborator in the research of prehistoric Thessaly.
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The archival collections came were donated to the the Historical Archive of the University of Thessaly by the producers while they were alive or after their death by their families.
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It includes archival collections of persons, created by the them during their lifetime (Pantelis Lazaridis, Kitsos Makris and Dimitris and Maria Theocharis archival collections)
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Archivist's note
Γιάννης Στογιαννίδης