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Lost Greek temple of Artemis found in Amarynthos

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[:el] The remains of the sanctuary of Artemis Amarysia in Amarynthos were discovered, after over a hundred years of research, by a group of archaeologists from the Swiss Archaeological School in Greece in collaboration with the Ephorate of Euboea Antiquities. It is a spectacular find,...
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Study unveils differences in textile cultures of Italy & Greece

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[:el] Textiles represent one of the earliest human craft technologies and applied arts, and their production would have been one of the most important time, resource and labour consuming activities in the ancient past. In archaeological contexts, textiles are relatively rare finds, especially in Mediterranean...
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Archaeologists unearth one of largest Mycenaean-era tombs in Greece

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[:el] A Mycenean-era carved tombs, one of the largest of such tombs ever found in Greece, has been unearthed in Orchomenos, about 100 km northwest of Greek capital of Athens, the Greek Culture Ministry announced. Dated back to the middle of the 14th century B.C.,...
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New impressive findings in the Minoan palace of Zominthos in Psiloritis

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[:el] New impressive entrances in the Minoan palace of Zominthos in Psiloritis were revealed in this year’s excavation, which was held for six weeks (July and August 2017) by the Honorary Director of Antiquities Dr. Efi Sapounas-Sakellarakis. New information also emerged about the interior layout...
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New Mycenaean tombs discovered during latest excavations in Nemea

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[:el] New burial monuments were unearthed and studied during the second period of the ongoing excavation in Nemea. The ancient Mycenaean cemetery at Aedonia consists almost exclusively of chamber tombs organized in clusters. The hammocks are graves carved on the rock and consist of three...
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Greek researcher led authorities to have ancient vase seized from Met Museum

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[:el]A 2,300-year-old, vividly painted vase that depicts Dionysus, god of the grape harvest, riding in a cart pulled by a satyr, which was for decades proudly displayed in the Greco-Roman galleries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was seized by the authorities thanks to the forensic...

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