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New Study Disproves Babylon’s Ishtar Gate Was Built After Jerusalem’s Conquest
Using archaeomagnetism encouraged by mud bricks bearing the stamps of the names of Mesopotamian kings, archaeologists have been able to disprove the claim that...
Ancient Greek Amphitheater at Laodicea Restored to Former Glory
The ancient amphitheater in the Ancient Greek city of Laodicea, located in the ancient Greek area of Phrygia, has been restored.
The mammoth task of...
Ten Stunning Masterpieces of Ancient Greek Art
There are countless masterpieces of Ancient Greek art scattered in museums around the world.
Greek Art in All Its Stunning Glory: The Jockey of Artemision
The Jockey of Artemision, a large Greek bronze sculpture of a young boy riding a horse, is a magnificent surviving statue from Ancient Greece...
Is the Biblical Noah Mentioned in Greek Mythology?
The connection between the Bible's story of Noah and Greek mythology is usually discussed in the context of the legend of the Flood of...
Roman Gladiators Were Trained by Ancient Greeks
The Roman gladiatorial games were a far cry from the Olympic and theatrical pursuits enjoyed in ancient Greece, but the Greeks played an important...
Eos, the Ancient Greek Goddess of the Dawn
Eos, the ancient Greek goddess of the dawn, with her abode the sky, was perhaps the most resplendent of all the beings in the Greek pantheon.
Mediterranean Diet Invented by Ancient Greeks, Study Reveals
Ancient Greek doctors invented the renowned Mediterranean diet, as Hippocratic physicians prescribed healthy diets and used rich flavors in food in order to treat...
Entire Ancient Greek City of Ephesus is UNESCO Heritage Site
Ephesus, an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia, is one of the greatest archaeological treasures on Earth, with the entire city listed...
Hygiene, Baths and Religion in Ancient Greece
The word hygiene comes from a French Latinization of ὑγιεινή (hygieinē), which means "health" or "healthy." It comes from the Greek term ὑγιής (hygiēs),...


