On the eve of World War II, curators at the Louvre Museum in Paris undertook a feverish mission to protect
Glass cosmetic vessels dating back to Roman-era Thessaloniki are the focus of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki’s “Exhibit of the
Roughly 3,500 years ago, a woman was buried in a royal cemetery in Mycenae, the city ruled by Agamemnon, who
More than a century after its initial discovery and thousands of years since its last curtain call, the only known
A significant archaeological discovery has emerged from the village of Chiliomodi in Corinthia, where a Hellenistic-era tomb structure—reminiscent of Macedonian
A black-figure Attic lekythos (oil flask) has been repatriated to Greece from the United States in a formal ceremony held
Greek authorities have uncovered a significant collection of ancient artifacts, dating from the Geometric period (1100-750 B.C.) to the Hellenistic
Greek archaeologists have uncovered significant findings at the site of Trapeza, located about eight kilometers southwest of Aigio, Greece. According
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