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Hominid Footprints on Crete Could Change Evolutionary Theory For Good
The impressions had been made by hominids on Crete 5.6 million years ago, making them by far the oldest footprints ever discovered in Europe.
Strabo: The Ancient Greek Geographer Who Mapped the World
The ancient Greek geographer Strabo is one of the greatest writers of the ancient world, devoting his life to studying, writing, and traveling. He...
Was the Kraken a Sea Monster From Greek Mythology?
The Kraken is one of the most famous sea monsters around, and it is usually associated with Greek mythology. This association comes from the...
The Nightmare Scenario in Cyprus and Annexation by Turkey
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The past couple of years in Cyprus have been filled with rising tensions, including threats of annexation by Turkey.
Due to Cyprus' guarantor status, any...
Common Greek Myths Found Throughout Art History
Those who are well-versed in Greek mythology likely recognize many scenes from myths in famous artworks. In fact, apart from religious scenes, images from...
Rice, Alexander the Great’s Gift to the Western World
Rice is one of the most important foods worldwide, with everyone aware of its value all over the globe, but this pearly white cereal...
Alexander the Great’s Ideal of World Unity
The ancient Greek ideal of world unity is manifested in the conquests of Alexander the Great and the expansion of his great empire, aiming...
What Did Jesus Really Look Like?
What did Jesus really look like? For many people, that question is extremely controversial. Since Jesus is important to billions of people around the...
Byzantium and Africa: Ground-Breaking Exhibition Opens at the MET
A new exhibition on Byzantium's influence in Africa opens at the Metropolitan Museum of New York on Sunday, November 19.
On view through March 3,...
The Sea Monsters of Ancient Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek mythology is full of a huge variety of monsters. Since the Greeks were a sea-faring nation, it is no wonder that they...


