Archaeologists in Greece uncover a 7th-century B.C.E. tomb with a noblewoman buried wearing an inverted crown, symbolizing ...
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Archaeologists open an ancient tomb and uncover a royal tragedy
The opening of a richly furnished ancient grave in Greece has turned a routine excavation into a gripping reconstruction of ...
A historian looks at the plague that hit Ancient Athens and explains how a massive government spending plan backfired 2,500 ...
European authorities promote Greece as a postcrisis success story. Yet Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s right-wing government relies on ...
Greek Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis has been elected as president of the Eurogroup — a move that would have been ...
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Visiting the Agora of Ancient Athens, Greece
This article follows our family as we visit the Ancient Agora of Athens. Plus, learn about the history of this iconic ...
The discovery of the settlements over the years has led to a new understanding of the Asia Minor and Anatolia regions.
Archaeologists also discovered the burial of a four-year-old child in close proximity to the woman. The child was crowned with a bronze diadem adorned with small rosettes and dates to the same time ...
A 6th c. BC ancient Greek marriage contest, ruined by Hippocleides’ infamous drunken dance, led to the establishment of ...
Prologue I learned a few things about Plato in high school and in my university classes on ancient and medieval Greek history. I improved that meager ...
Archaeologists in Greece have uncovered the grave of an ousted noblewoman whom they are calling "The Lady with the Inverted ...
The answer is as obvious as it seems – the Earth looks flat when you’re standing on it, not cone-shaped. Visual evidence favors one extraordinary belief over the others. Of course, scientific evidence ...
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