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Archaeologist Stephen Miller, Father of Nemean Games Revival, Dies
Following five decades of research and excavations, Stephen G. Miller leaves behind a legacy to Greece and the world of the Nemean Games. Professor Miller died on Tuesday following a hemodialysis procedure
Stephen Miller: FYROM Is Practicing Virtual History; Macedonia Was and Is Greek
In 1992, following the division of Yugoslavia into five states, southern Serbia (FYROM) adopted the name Macedonia, claiming that its people are descendants of...
2016 Academy Award Nominations Announced; George Miller Nominated
The 2016 Oscar nominations have been announced, and so far the movie "The Revenant" seems to be leading the pack with a total of...
Dr. Miller on Nemea Guard Layoffs
According to Dr. Stephen G. Miller, an acknowledged American archaeologist and director of the Nemea excavations, the Nemea stadium is at the risk of...
Greece Reopens Stadium of Ancient Nemea
The 4th century BC stadium of Ancient Nemea in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese, in Greece, reopened on Wednesday to visitors after years...
American Archaeologist Devoted Life to Reviving Ancient Nemean Games
An American archaeologist has devoted his entire professional life to uncovering ancient Nemea and reviving ancient Greece's Nemean Games.
Greece Shuts Down Ancient Nemea Site Says Archaeologist Who Recovered It
The American archaeologist who masterminded the recovery of the ancient site in Nemea says that because of lack of guards, the site is in...
American Hellenic Council Holds Annual Awards Gala in Los Angeles
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By Katerina Cozias
The American Hellenic Council of California held it’s annual Awards at the Omni Hotel in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, April 1st....
Did the Amphipolis Tomb Commemorate Hephaistion?
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By Andrew Chugg*
The archaeological team responsible for the recent excavation campaigns at the Amphipolis Tomb gave a lecture on 30th September 2015 in which...
No State Funding For Archaeological Digs
The glories of the ancient past remain perhaps the greatest source of national pride in Greece. And in the past, the government could support...


