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Facial Reconstruction of Ancient Egyptian Mummy Revealed
An ancient Egyptian mummified head exhibited in an Australian school library has been given a makeover through a careful scientific process of reconstruction.
The ancient...
Nea Hellas: The Ship That Brought Thousands of Greeks to the US
The historic passenger ship Nea Hellas brought tens of thousands of Greeks to America, enabling them to fulfill their dreams of a better life....
England’s Largest Ever Gold Nugget Found by Detectorist
A metal detectorist in Shropshire, UK, who was an hour late for the dig and had a faulty metal detector, has unearthed England's largest...
Emmanouil Karalis Wins Bronze for Greece in the World Championships
Greek athlete Emmanouil Karalis won the bronze medal in the pole vault competition at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow, Scotland.
With a jump...
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.
https://twitter.com/HellenicOlympic/status/1763896241295900789
The 26-year-old Greek athlete...
Leap Year 2024: Greek Superstitions About Weddings
Many Greek couples will wait until 2025 to marry because this year is a leap year. If you believe in ancient superstitions, people should...
Ancient Fossil Unveils ‘Dragon’ From 240 Million Years Ago
Researchers in China have unveiled the remarkable fossils of an ancient sea creature commonly known as the "Chinese dragon."
This creature, known as Dinocephalosaurus orientalis,...
The Mysterious Island of Thule in Greek Mythology
Most mythological places in ancient Greek records are to be found somewhere around the Mediterranean. However, one location from Greek mythology is quite different....
Podariko: Why Greeks Select Who Sets Foot First in the House on New Year
One of the oldest customs Greeks follow with the advent of the New Year is called “podariko”, from the root pod-, or foot, roughly meaning “good foot.”
The Shortest Flight in Greece Takes Less Than 5 Minutes
Greece was the country that held the title for having the shortest flight in the world up until a few years ago. The flight...


