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Who Is Buried in the Amphipolis Tomb?
The Amphipolis Tomb, or Kasta Tomb, in northern Greece has captivated both archaeologists and history enthusiasts worldwide since its discovery in 2012. The question...
Silver in Ancient Greece Unlocked Trade and Built Democracy
The minting of silver into coins in ancient Greece highlighted the trading talents of Greeks and paved the way for the formation of democracies...
Thousands of Sardines Land Onshore on Greek Island
Thousands of sardines somehow lost direction and ended up trapped in the harbor of the Greek island of Koufonisia.
Locals rushed to the port with...
James Bond Star Pierce Brosnan Enjoys Vacation in Kavala, Greece
The airport of Kavala in northern Greece, welcomed some unexpected VIP guests, including James Bond actor, Pierce Brosnan. The Hollywood star, looking relaxed in summer...
Ten Things to Do in Kavala: The Beautiful Gateway to Macedonia
The city of Kavala in northern Greece, which rises up from the sea like an amphitheater, is a gem waiting to be explored for its rich history and beautiful surroundings.
Huge Wildfire Rages Near Mount Parnitha, North of Athens
Hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain a wildfire at the foothills of Mount Parnitha, located north of Athens on Wednesday amid fears that...
Greece Partially Opens the Amphipolis Tomb
Greece has partially opened the Kasta Tomb monument of Amphipolis which can be visited by specific groups of people as of Tuesday, nine years...
Greek Christmas and New Year’s Customs From Asia Minor
Many people in Greece have roots from Asia Minor, and their refugee ancestors brought with them many unique Christmas traditions and customs.
The festive season...
Ten Greek Wines That Everyone Must Try
Ancient Greeks loved wine and it was an integral part of their lives. Dionysus was the god of wine and they organized festivals in his honor
Interpol Lists Looted Art, Antiquities on International Archaeology Day
International Archaeology Day, celebrated on October 16 every year, is a time to take stock of the pieces of looted art and antiquities from...


