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The five most important ancient Greek exhibits abroad

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Ancient Greece is a culture compass for all the world. The ancient exhibits attract millions of tourists every year in Greece, but many pieces of ancient Greek art can be found in museums around the world. Ellines.com chose 5 Greek antiquities found in museums abroad...
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Amphipolis among the top 10 discoveries of 2014

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Archaeology Magazine published the Top 10 of discoveries for 2014. The massive and impressive Amphipolis tomb is on number 4 of the list. ARCHAEOLOGY’s editors reveal the year’s most compelling finds and they start their article by mentioning Amphipolis excavation and its impact: «Ever since the discovery of...
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World interest for the artfull Amphipolis’ mosaic floor

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World media write about the mosaic floor uncovered in Amphipolis tomb. BBC, Discovery, NBC News, ABC News, Guardian, Business Insider Australia are only few of the news sites that wrote about the breathtaking new discovery. NBC’s article is entitled: «Holy Hermes! Mosaic Revealed in Greece’s Amphipolis...
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Pella: Macedonian treasures presented for the first time

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The exhibition “Macedonian Treasures” is presented at the Pellas Archaeological Museum in northern Greece. 500 treaures found in Macedonia will be presented to the Greek audience for the first time. The exhibition will be open until September 30, 2015. The unique exhibits were recovered from...
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Technology sheds light to the shipwreck of Antikythera

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A revolutionary new deep sea diving suit is used to explore the ancient shipwreck where Antikythera Mechanism, one of the most remarkable scientific objects of antiquity. The 2014 project will feature the latest, most advanced submersible technologies. From robotic mapping systems, to closed circuit rebreathers and a...
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Turkey: Archaeologists found ancient greek theater

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Archaeologists have unearthed the glorious amphitheater of the ancient Greek city of Magarsos, currently named Karatas, in Turkey. According to Turkish newspaper “Hürriyet” the beautiful amphitheater can host up to 3,000 people and, so far, more than half has been brought to light by archaeologists who have removed the...

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