Archaeologists have made an important discovery while exploring Salamis, a small island off the coast of Greece near Athens where a now-sunken city once stood. Scientists found a partially submerged ...
An Ancient Greek public building and extensive collection of marble treasures have been found partially submerged at the site of a now-sunken ancient city—once home to Trojan War warrior Ajax, ...
At the entrance to the Peloponnese, the city of Argos in Greece stands as a living witness to the ancient world. Four thousand years of history are etched in its stones, its streets still murmur with ...
A study reveals how a Greek city survived multiple seismic catastrophes over 3,000 years, adapting each time to the changing environment. The ancient city of Helike, capital of the region of Achaea, ...
Previously hidden structures in an ancient Greek city were revealed by the devastating flooding that struck Libya last month. The structures unexpectedly appeared at the archaeological site of Cyrene, ...
"Cities for Sale: Communal Patrimony and the Limits of Alienability in the Ancient Greek World" is presented by Emily Mackil of University of California, Berkeley. The phenomenon of public property in ...
Archaeologists uncover early urban design in Taxila, offering new insights into how it contrasts with ancient Greek town planning.
Ancient Greek winter solstice festivals such as Haloa and Poseidon’s month blended astronomy, fertility rites, and the divine ...
Archaeologists have uncovered portions of the ancient Greek city of Tenea, whose residents claimed they were prisoners of the Trojan War, the Greek Ministry of Culture announced this week. The ...