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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...
Amphipolis Included in Top Ten Discoveries of 2014
The tomb of Amphipolis was included in the “Top 10 Discoveries of 2014” list that was published in archaeology.org, a leading website in the...
Exploring Greece through the Peloponnese
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Writer Elisabeth Herschbach takes us on a journey around Peloponnese, the large underexpored peninsula that forms the southernmost part of mainland Greece, linked by a four-mile isthmus at Corinth.
Good Friday at St. Irene’s Monastery
The United States was traumatized by 9/11 and by the April 15th, 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. Can anyone feel safe in an urban event?...
Pedestrian, Archaeological Links For Athens
Two new rambling roads and green respite areas, along with archaeological and Byzantine research sites will be soon constructed in Athens.
The first one is...
What do Santa Claus, St. Nicholas and Poseidon Have in Common?
Children around the world wait all year long for the time to come, when Santa Claus will bring them gifts during the late evening and...
Subway Works Bring Ancient City to Light
The excavations are undertaken by the 9th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities and the 16th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classic Antiquities. According to the archaeological...
A Greek Travel Guide to Istanbul
Constantinople, Byzantion, Poli, Istanbul. These are the names that Greeks usually use to refer to the once capital of Byzantium and today's largest city...
Visiting the Ancient city of Petra in Jordan
Photo Credit: Rachel Portele
Petra was a place that the local Beduins knew for years and tried to hide for the rest of the world....


