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Acropolis among 29 most photographed sites on Instagram

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[:el] Acropolis is among the most photographed sites in the world on instagram, as Buzzfeed reports. Here is the complete list: 29. Sagrada Família, Barcelona This unfinished Spanish church has been around since 1882 and part of it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Despite...
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Helps outspread the Greek Studies in America

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[:el] Michael Basil Cosmopoulos is an archaeologist and Professor in Greek Studies at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He is also the Hellenic Government-Karakas Foundation Endowed Professor of Greek Studies. He is an anthropologically trained classicist and archaeologist specializing in ancient Greek religion, Social and...
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A Greek researcher in the European Academy of Sciences and Arts

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[:el] European Academy of Sciences and Arts inducts Michael Cosmopoulos at a ceremony held at the University of Salzburg. The induction puts Cosmopoulos, the Hellenic Government-Karakas Foundation Endowed Professor in Greek Studies, among the ranks of top scholars and scientists including 33 Nobel Prize winners and...
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Exhibition brings to life the emotions of the people of ancient Greece

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[:el] Bringing to vivid life the emotions of the people of ancient Greece, and prompting questions about how we express, control, manipulate, or simulate feelings in our own society, the Onassis Cultural Center New York presents the path-breaking exhibition A World of Emotions: Ancient Greece,...
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A 7,000 year old enigma on rare exhibit

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[:el] A 7,000 year old bird-like statuette which has mystified Greek archaeologists has gone on rare display at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. Dubbed as the “7.000-year-old enigma” the 36 cm granite statuette from the late Neolithic era has been brought out of the...
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Manhattan DA returns ancient sarcophagus fragment to Greece nearly 30 years after smuggling

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[:el] The Prosecutor Mr. Cyrus Vance Jr. and the assistant Attorney of Greek descent, Mr. Matthew Bogdanos returned to the Consul General of Greece in New York, Constantinos Koutras, the marble sarcophagus, that was stolen and smuggled abroad in the 1980s.Christos Tsirogiannis, a forensic archaeologist and Research Assistant in...

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