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Since Athens is considered the birthplace of democracy, the ancient Greek statesman Pericles must be considered its father.
Off the coast of a Greek island sits the Antikythera shipwreck, a 2,000-year-old wreck with a story that inspired an Indiana Jones movie. From its beginnings as an accidental discovery to the recent ...
This is the fourth installment of Edmonds resident Nathaniel Brown’s recent travels to Greece. You can read part 1 here, part ...
While Confucius traveled with his disciples to various feudal states, Greek historian Herodotus traversed mountains and seas ...
The Parthenon was far more than a temple. It was Athens’ ultimate power move, which combined religion, politics, and economic ...
Students from Independence Local Schools have had an unforgettable tour of historic sites in Italy and Greece.
Greece is finding international allies in its ongoing fight to win back the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum in ...
Greece and Italy Strengthen Cultural Ties with Return of Ancient Coins Greece and Italy strengthen cultural ties with the ...
Greece rallies global support to reclaim Parthenon Marbles from British Museum, with Italy’s backing and growing public favor ...
A large wildfire has broken out south of Athens, forcing evacuations and road closures near the ancient Temple of Poseidon.
An announcement on June 9 from the Greek Ministry of Culture cites the discovery of a rare underground spring cistern dating to the 14th–13th centuries BCE, during the Mycenaean palatial period.
The ancient Greeks built many, many temples dedicated to gods or goddesses. Though it’s the most famous, the Parthenon isn’t the only temple on the Acropolis, the ancient complex of buildings ...
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