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Greek and Roman Statues Found at Ancient Greek City of Knidos
Archaeologists' ongoing excavations in the ancient Greek city of Knidos, located in what is now southwestern Turkey, unearthed five stunningly beautiful heads of Greek...
Roman-Era Iron Mask Found in Ancient City of Hadrianopouli
An 1,800-year-old iron mask from the ancient city of Hadrianopouli, Greece was discovered by archaeologists working a dig there this past Summer.
Announced on Monday,...
Enormous Roman-era Basilica with Nike, Tyche Statues Unearthed in Israel
An enormous Roman-era basilica containing statues of the Greek goddesses Nike and Tyche, or Isis, was recently unearthed in Israel.
Torlonia Marbles: The World’s Largest Display of Greek-Roman Statues Opens
One of the world's largest collections of Greek and Roman statues is now open in Rome, Italy for the public to see.
Norwegian Divers Discover Roman-era Shipwrecks off Naxos Island
Divers exploring the reef off the coast of Naxos island, were in for a surprise when they discovered a cluster of ancient shipwrecks.
The eight...
564 Years Since the Fall of Constantinople: The End of an Empire (Video)
May 29 marks the 56th anniversary of the siege and capture of the magnificent Christian Orthodox city of Constantinople, the eastern capital of the...
Greek Culture Center Seminar: ‘Greeks in the Service of the Ottoman Empire’
A lecture about Greeks in the service of the Ottoman Empire during the 17th and 18th century will be presented at the Greek Center...
562 Years Since the Fall of Constantinople: The End of an Empire [VIDEO]
The fall of Constantinople was the result of a three month siege by the Ottoman army, led by Sultan Mehmed II. At the time, Emperor...
Viewpoint: The UN Silk Road Exhibition and the Byzantine-Roman Influence
"China Maritime Silk Road Antiques Photo Exhibition" was held from December 15 to 20, 2014, on the first floor of the United Nations Headquarters in...
Getty Villa Dinner Celebrates Byzantine Empire’s Distinctive Cuisine
On Saturday July 19 a special program at the Getty Villa will highlight the culinary world of the Byzantine Empire (A.D. 330-1453). At the...