By Jeanne Muchnick Portions of this trip that were hosted are noted. All opinions expressed are entirely my own. It’s always ...
Evidence suggests ancient civilizations, including the Greeks, may have had early optical knowledge and devices like ...
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The Ancient Graffiti Project, a research team that has included around 70 people over the past several years to locate and study graffiti from the early Roman Empire, has painstakingly documented and ...
The Acropolis of Athens is one of the most visited world sites, but what stood on top of it before the construction of the ...
Sediment cores from the Aegean Sea reveal that human-driven lead contamination began 5,200 years ago—much earlier than expected. This pollution is tied to shifts in economy and land use, culminating ...
Residents on the popular island of Santorini have experienced hundreds of earthquakes this week while researchers have ...
The Timeless Enigma of Stonehenge Stonehenge, nestled in the verdant landscapes of Wiltshire, England, stands as a testament ...
Matala, a quiet beach village on the Greek island of Crete, became an international hangout for the flower children of the ...
The British Museum should return the ancient treasures to Greece for the sake of art, not nationalism.
Archaeologists in Greece uncover the lost Trojan city of Tenea, confirming its existence after centuries of myth and speculation.
There are walkways suspended above the ruins, which are covered by a wood and steel roof to protect the structures (and tourists) from the island’s heat, sun and rain. Most travelers were ...