Image credit: Hellenic Ministry of Culture In November 2020 workers carrying out sewage works in central Athens discovered a ...
The nation of Greece is one of the most archaeologically rich countries in the world. For evidence, look no further than the ...
Andrew Wilson argues that more people will see the marbles if they remain in London than if they are transferred to Greece.
Among the gold artifacts is an earring in the form of a naked, winged Eros figure holding a scepter and wreath.
The ancient Acropolis has loomed over the Greek city of Athens for more than 3000 years as a defensive citadel, temple complex, weather station, and even a site of resistance against the Nazis.
In a thought-provoking article in the Times, A.N. Wilson argues passionately against the return of the Parthenon Sculptures ...
Few Greek myths have as many twists as the story of the Parthenon Marbles, prised out of the Acropolis in Athens by an ...
There are many amazing archaeological sites in Attica, home to the capital of Greece, Athens, that remain relatively unknown, ...
The US Ambassador to Greece, George Tsunis, reflected on his tenure in Athens a few weeks before leaving his post.
In a conversation with Observer, the art lawyer shines a light on the complexities of institutional disputes, the ...
Will the new Labour government help Greece secure the return of the Parthenon marbles, held at the British Museum since 1816?