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Counting of Looted Antiquities Complete

Some 9,500 ancient coins, mostly made of bronze, were confiscated by the police authorities of Chalkidiki after the last case of antiquities smuggling ring...

Yperia 2012 – 10th International Meeting on Culture and Tourism

Successfully organized since 2003 by Aegialis Hotel & Spa in cooperation with the Cultural Association of Tholaria Women in Aegiali – Amorgos island, the Yperia...

Cases of Illicit Antiquities Trade and Stolen Artifacts in Greece

(Original Story In Greek By Ingka Athanasiadou) People investigating the case of the armed robbery at the Museum of Ancient Olympia say that the 65...

Fat Thursday at the Acropolis Museum

(Original Story in Greek By Ingka Athanasiadou) A tour of the Acropolis is the perfect experience, with which someone can simultaneously experience the sightseeing and...

Lecture on Byzantium at the Westfield Greek Orthodox Church

Τhe Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church at 250 Gallows Hill Road in Westfield, New Jersey, will host a lecture on the Byzantine Empire and...

US’ Oldest Continuously Published Greek Newspaper Gets a Makeover

Founded in 1904, Chicago’s The Greek Star, the oldest continuously published Greek newspaper in the US re-launched yesterday, revealing a new design, format and logo,...

Greek Foreign Ministry Asks for Preservation of Greek Monuments in Turkey

According to an announcement released by the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Greek and Christian monuments in Turkey are not being preserved and protected...

Countless Treasures Found in the Excavations for the Subway in Thessaloniki

Macedonians discovered a valuable treasure hid in the bowels of the earth, thanks to the methodical excavations undertaken in the construction of the Thessaloniki metro. Many artifacts found in the excavation, from items such as gold hoops, benches, and thousands of everyday objects, up...

“Only a Mountain Cannot Meet Another Mountain” – A Touching Story by Socrates Tsourdalakis

By Socrates Tsourdalakis (Stories that were not included in the “History of Cretans in Oceania”) From Athens, in 1981, Gabrielle Lord rang the telephone exchange in...