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Mastiha of Chios, Greece’s ‘White Gold’
Mastiha, often referred to as the "Tears of Chios" or the "White Gold of Greece," is a product made exclusively on the Greek island...
What Is Rhodium, More Than Two Times the Price of Gold?
The most precious and expensive metal in the world is not gold but a rare and hard metal called rhodium, a name derived from...
Gold and Bitcoin Peaks: Are We Heading to Another Dot-Com Bubble?
The stock markets have been on the rise recently, with major indexes like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hitting record highs. At the same...
‘Lost’ Gold Ring Among 30,000 Artifacts Unearthed in Sweden
More than thirty thousand objects, including a gold ring and a crystal amulet, were unearthed during a two-year project in the medieval city of...
Ancient Tomb Filled With Gold Treasure Discovered in Panama
Researchers have uncovered an ancient lord's tomb filled with gold treasure —and sacrificial victims— at an archaeological park in Panama, officials revealed last week.
The...
The Mystery of Rommel’s Gold: Where is the Lost Nazi Treasure?
Before the end of World War Two, Rommel, a Nazi field marshal, and his unit are said to have amassed more than twenty million...
The Glittering Gold of Mycenaean Greece
Since the 19th century, several precious gold objects associated with the Mycenaean civilization have been discovered by archaeologists, predominantly at important burial sites where...
Miltiadis Tentoglou Wins Gold for Greece at World Championships
Miltiadis Tentoglou retained his long jump crown on Saturday with 8.22 meters at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow, Scotland.
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The 26-year-old Greek athlete...
Amber Road: The Ancient Trade Route of the ‘Northern Gold’
The Amber Road was an ancient route linking northern Europe to the Mediterranean through which amber often referred to as "northern gold" was traded...
Gold Phoenician Artifact Found in Israel May Support Bible Claims
A tiny 3,000-year-old temple-era pendant, claimed to be the 'earliest gold artifact' found in Jerusalem, was revealed to the public this week as part...


