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Archaeologists Plead for Help to Protect Heritage Amid Austerity

Greek archaeologists appealed to Europeans to help defend the nation’s cultural heritage and history amid cuts in the budget to maintain sites that include...

Getty Museum Returns Two Ancient Artifacts to Greece

Two ancient Greek artifacts were returned to Greece on Friday by the Getty Museum in California. One item was a carved relief depicting the...

Iraklion: Archaeologist and Writer Chrisoyla Tzobanaki Passes Away

Having suffered a hypoglycemic shock, the well-known archaeologist, architect, mechanic and writer Chrisoyla Tzobanaki, suddenly passed away in the hospital where she was being...

Introducing the Greek Museums Portal and iPhone App

Konstantinos Gkourloumenos, a museum enthusiast and computer engineer, has developed a new innovative iPhone/iPad application called “Greek Museums”, aimed at helping mostly tourists visiting...

Canadian Tycoon Set on Buying Patroklos Island

The tourist exploitation of Patroklos island located across Sounio, a 1014 square mile area, is once again in the limelight. According to trustworthy information, a...

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...

Byzantine Road Found During Construction Work For Metro In Thessaloniki

(Original Story in Greek By Inga Athanasiadou) A Byzantine road was discovered during construction work for the metro in the city of Thessaloniki, as it...

Arrests Antiquities Smuggling Ring

<img class="alignleft wp-image-41478" title="" src="https://greekreporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ancient-coins.jpeg" alt="" width="147" height="125">Greek police investigating antiquities smuggling have arrested 35 people and recovered thousands of ancient coins and...

Greek Antiquities "Reburied for Lack of Funds"

Lack of funding in crisis-hit Greece has stymied archaeological research and leads experts to rebury valuable discoveries to better protect them, a Greek daily...

Greek Researchers Say 'Neanderthals Were Sailing The Mediterranean Sea'

Humans likely first took to the seas about 50,000 years ago. But there's mounting evidence that our Neanderthal cousins were routinely sailing throughout the...