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9th Athens International Tattoo Convention Attracts More than 200 Artists
The Athens International Tattoo Convention sets the pace of the tattoo community in Greece for the 9th year in a row. The convention which...
Greek May Day Customs and Traditions
The celebration of May Day has its roots in ancient times. The first day of May is considered a celebration of the arrival of...
The 10+1 Most Important Figures of Greek Independence
The Greek Revolution of 1821 was Greece's epic struggle for independence. Greek people had been enslaved for many centuries and the revolution was one...
The Carnival-like Custom of 'Ragoutsaria'
The "Ragoutsaria" celebration starts today in the city of Kastoria, northern Greece, and will continue through Thursday, January 8, seeing locals donning costumes and...
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...
Lego Acropolis Exhibited in Athens
A model of the Acropolis built with 120,000 Lego pieces is being exhibited at the second floor of the Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece , and...
Lingering Mysteries of the Amphipolis Tomb
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By Andrew Chugg*
Intriguing enigmas continue to envelop the story of the Amphipolis tomb, Greece . What was the gender of the occupant? When was...
Ancient Greek and Roman Sculptures in Color
Antiquity was as white as marble. For hundreds of years this fact has been one of the mainstays in the story of the origin...
Revealing the Secrets of Ancient Amphipolis
The world awaits for the secrets of ancient Amphipolis to be revealed. According to the Greece 's Ministry of Culture and Sports, the contents...
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...


