Archaeology Underwater search in Naxos yields rich finds Underwater search off the Greek island of Naxos island has yielded impressive finds of Classical, Roman and Byzantine eras such as.. ›Read more
National Archaeological Museum Conservation laboratories reveal their secrets The invisible, internal support of the bronze statues will be revealed on November 2nd at the National Archaeological Museum “Conservation.. ›Read more
Guardian Greek archaeologist identified two ancient Greek vases on sale Greek archaeologist Christos Tsirogiannis based in Cambridge is reported to have identified two ancient Greek vases on sale at the.. ›Read more
Euboea Lost Greek temple of Artemis found in Amarynthos The remains of the sanctuary of Artemis Amarysia in Amarynthos were discovered, after over a hundred years of research, by.. ›Read more
Orchomenos Archaeologists unearth one of largest Mycenaean-era tombs in Greece A Mycenean-era carved tombs, one of the largest of such tombs ever found in Greece, has been unearthed in Orchomenos,.. ›Read more
Good news New success for the Greek hunter of stolen antiquities A new identification of an ancient Greek object illegally exported from Greece and which is now for sale in one of.. ›Read more
Germany 4 potentially-tainted objects identified by the Greek hunter of stolen antiquities The Cambridge-based Greek forensic archaeologist Christos Tsirogiannis notified Interpol that he had identified four potentially-tainted antiquity scheduled to be auctioned.. ›Read more
CHRISTOS TSIROGIANNIS Hunter of stolen antiquities Christos Tsirogiannis is a forensic archaeologist and Research Assistant in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research at the.. ›Read more
Lesvos Intact tomb of 8th century BC discovered An intact tomb of a woman dated to the 8th century BC was unearthed on the island of Lesvos during.. ›Read more