Some of the incredible archaeological sites in Greece, might not actually make it through this century because of climate ...
Besides the popular attractions, such as the Acropolis and Delphi, there are many more amazing archaeological around Greece to explore.
Through a lens of advanced technology, researchers have finally unmasked the enduring architectural and economic heartbeat of ...
Deep in an open coal mine in southern Greece, researchers have discovered the antiquities-rich country's oldest archaeological site, which dates to 700,000 years ago and is associated with modern ...
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ATHENS, Greece — Deep in an open coal mine in southern Greece, researchers have discovered the antiquities-rich country’s oldest archaeological site, which dates to 700,000 years ago and is associated ...
The National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, houses significant artifacts dating back thousands of years. The museum includes five main permanent collections, as well as temporary ones, for ...
Archeologists discovered simple stone tools that date back an estimated 700,000 years. The discovery was made at Greece's oldest site where ancient humans were thought to exist. It also pushes the ...
The 2015 MacArthur "Genius" Fellowships were announced last week, and among the awardees is Dimitri Nakassis, a classicist at the University of Toronto who specializes in the archaeology of Bronze Age ...
ATHENS, Greece – Located near Pylos, in the south-western Peloponnese, two archaeological diving parks will soon allow visitors to explore ancient shipwrecks and underwater archaeology, as British Wan ...
THERE are few countries where the past and present fuse so completely as they do in Greece. A past that means so much to Western civilization and a present which we recognize at once as being derived ...
Wildfires that have killed more than 60 people continue to rage across Greece. Jack Davis, director of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, talks about the threat to archaeological ...
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