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Oldest Known Greek Altar of Its Kind Found in Western Mediterranean Reveals the Greek-Asian Connection Archaeologists have ...
Divers have spent decades exploring Greece's ancient Antikythera wreck. The latest expedition found relics and retrieved ...
For centuries, the stark white marble statues of ancient Greece and Rome have stood as timeless symbols of classical beauty.
Artemis is generally known as the ancient Greek goddess of hunting; however, she was a deity with various cults associated ...
Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered the oldest known Greek marble altar in the western Mediterranean, revealing the ...
The team from the Institute of Archaeology of Mérida (IAM, CSIC-Government of Extremadura), led by Esther Rodríguez González ...
Human remains found among burnt offerings at Greek mountain top altar to Zeus A SINISTER discovery at the top of a Greek mountain may corroborate one of the darkest legends of antiquity — a ...
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A new exhibition in Athens uses art and antiquities from the Cyclades islands to reveal the experiences of ancient Greek women.
An archaeological excavation in Greece has revealed the remains of an ancient monumental building replete with marble lion sculptures and intriguing gold artifacts, among other finds.
Eventually, nine muses were identified, covering every branch of the arts, in the ancient Greek poet Hesiod’s introduction to Theogony, his epic poem about mythical stories and characters (circa ...