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Female Artisans May Have Created Archaic Pottery, Researcher Says
The striking, nearly 5-foot tall Dipylon Amphora, from approximately 700 BC, is a masterpiece of the art of Ancient Greek pottery.
The Ancient Indian Buddhist Monk Buried in Athens’ Archaeological Site
In the archaeological site of Kerameikos in Athens, Greece, there is an ancient tomb of an Indian Buddhist monk named Zarmanochegas.
Kerameikos is the most...
Acropolis of Athens Employees Go On Strike During Heatwave
The union representing Acropolis staff has announced that they will initiate a strike starting from Thursday due to soaring temperatures caused by the ongoing...
Greece Heatwave: Acropolis Shuts at Noon on Friday
The Acropolis of Athens will be closed to the public for several hours on Friday as a severe heatwave bites Greece with temperatures over...
The Strangest Deaths in Ancient Greek History
Many ancient Greek individuals left an indelible mark on history, be it in the sciences, arts, philosophy, or politics, but some of these very...
How a Pandemic Affected Ancient Greek Wars
Throughout history, a plague, or pandemic, has affected the outcome of Ancient Greek wars, as studies by historians and medical scientists suggest
The Ancient Curse Tablets Found in Athens Well
A discovery of a trove of ancient curse tablets was made recently in Athens' downtown neighborhood of Kerameikos (Ceramicus).
The Ultimate Guide to Post-Pandemic Athens
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The ultimate guide to post-pandemic Athens. Almost all listed here is downtown, within walking distance of Syntagma Square.
Ancient Cemetery Discovered Under Street in Larnaca, Cyprus
An ancient cemetery was found as a result of anti-flooding works in the city of Larnaca, Cyprus.
Dating back to the 12th century BC, but...
Statue of Ancient Greek Goddess Hygieia Unearthed in Turkey
A statue of the ancient Greek goddess Hygieia, the goddess of health and cleanliness, was unearthed on Thursday in Aizanoi, in what is now...