Best Researcher Award
Eleni Mantzourani,
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
| Eleni Mantzourani | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | National and Kapodistrian University of Athens |
| Country | Greece |
| Scopus ID | 26325672000 |
| Documents | 4 |
| Citations | 7 |
| h-index | 2 |
| Subject Area | Aegean Prehistory |
| Event | Global Metallurgy Awards |
This academic recognition article presents a concise overview of the scholarly profile of Eleni Mantzourani, highlighting her research activities, publication record, academic contributions, and suitability for recognition through the Global Metallurgy Awards. The information is organized in a structured encyclopedic format using publicly available academic sources.[1]
Abstract
Eleni Mantzourani is an academic researcher affiliated with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Her scholarly work focuses on Aegean Prehistory, contributing to archaeological understanding through publications indexed in international databases. This profile summarizes her academic background, research achievements, scholarly impact, and recognition potential based on publicly available bibliometric indicators.[1][2]
Keywords
Aegean Prehistory; Archaeology; Bronze Age; Greek Archaeology; Cultural Heritage; Academic Research; Scopus; Scholarly Publications.
Introduction
Eleni Mantzourani has contributed to archaeological scholarship through research centered on Aegean Prehistory. Her work supports historical interpretation by examining archaeological evidence and cultural developments within the prehistoric Aegean. Published studies strengthen academic knowledge and provide valuable references for researchers investigating ancient Mediterranean civilizations and archaeological methodology.[1][2]
Research Profile
Her Scopus profile records four indexed publications, seven citations, and an h-index of two. These bibliometric indicators demonstrate sustained participation in archaeological research while reflecting scholarly engagement within the specialized discipline of Aegean Prehistory through internationally indexed scientific literature and collaborative academic activities.[1]
Research Contributions
The research contributions of Eleni Mantzourani emphasize archaeological investigation, interpretation of prehistoric societies, and documentation of material culture. Her publications contribute evidence supporting historical reconstruction and encourage continued academic discussion concerning cultural development, archaeological contexts, and regional heritage within the Aegean world.[1][3]
Publications
The available publication record includes peer-reviewed scholarly works indexed in Scopus. These publications address topics associated with Aegean archaeology and prehistoric research while providing documented evidence that supports future investigations. Indexed outputs contribute to international academic visibility and measurable research dissemination through citation databases.[1][2]
Research Impact
Citation metrics indicate that her publications have attracted scholarly attention within archaeological research. Although representing a focused publication portfolio, the citation record demonstrates measurable academic influence and ongoing relevance. Bibliometric indicators provide objective evidence supporting research quality, visibility, and contribution to specialized historical scholarship.[1]
Award Suitability
Based on available academic information, Eleni Mantzourani demonstrates qualifications consistent with scholarly recognition. Her documented research activity, publication record, and contribution to archaeological knowledge reflect characteristics commonly evaluated during academic award assessments, supporting consideration within competitive international research recognition programs.[1][2]
Conclusion
Eleni Mantzourani maintains an established academic presence through specialized archaeological research in Aegean Prehistory. Her indexed publications, measurable citation performance, and commitment to scholarly investigation demonstrate meaningful academic engagement. Continued research activity may further strengthen her contribution, visibility, and recognition within the international archaeological research community.[1][2]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Eleni Mantzourani, Author ID 26325672000. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=26325672000
- Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar Profile of Eleni Mantzourani.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PRhNm14AAAAJ&hl=el
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Cherry, J. F., Davis, J. L., Demitrack, A., Mantzourani, E., Strasser, T. F., & Talalay, L. E. (1988). Archaeological survey in an artifact-rich landscape: A Middle Neolithic example from Nemea, Greece. American Journal of Archaeology, 92(2), 159–176.