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Rosetta Stone Discovery Shed Light on Ptolemaic Dynasty
Recent research and excavations around the ancient Egyptian city of Thmuis, the place where the events recorded on the Rosetta Stone took place, is...
Ancient Greek Necropolis of Alexandria Opens to Public
An ancient Greek necropolis of the Hellenistic Era near the present-day Library of Alexandria, Egypt, is set to open to the public from May...
Greece Hires Top US Law Firm to Cancel ‘Turkaegean’ Trademark
Greece has hired a top US law firm to cancel the efforts by Turkey to use the “Turkaegean” trademark in order to attract tourists...
First Thessaloniki-Smyrna Ferry Starts Service on Monday
On Monday, October 10th, the passenger ferry Smyrna di Levante of Levante Ferries starts its maiden voyage to Smyrna (İzmir) from Thessaloniki. This is...
Restroom Found in 2nd-Century BC Theater in Smyrna
A restroom with running water used by actors in a 2,200-year-old theater in Smyrna was recently discovered.
Originally constructed in the second century BC, the...
Gate to Temple of Zeus Unearthed in Magnesia, Asia Minor
The ancient Greek city of Magnesia in Asia Minor, now part of Turkey's Aydin province, was home to a spectacular stadium, temples, and other...
A Lesson in Immigration Policy from the Cradle of Democracy
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Of all the ancient Greek cities, Athens was the most prominent. It was there that the main thinkers, philosophers, and authors who contributed to...
EU Approves “Turkaegean” Trademark, US Rejects it
The European Union has approved Turkey's bid to trademark the phrase "Turkaegean," or "Turkish Aegean" for use in a new tourism campaign.
The US, however,...
Greece Gets New Arms from Germany, Sends Older to Ukraine
Germany announced on Tuesday that it will send a fleet of cutting edge infantry fighting vehicles (IFV) to Greece, and then Athens will send...
“Turkaegean”: Turkey “Borrows” the Aegean in Tourism Campaign
Turkey is using the term "Turkaegean" or "Turkish Aegean," in highlighting ancient Greek monuments and archaeological sites in its new tourism campaign for Summer...


