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  - GREEKREPORTER.COM - A La Une - 08/Jul 22:04

Troy Excavations Resume to Uncover Trojan War Secrets

Archaeologists have resumed excavations at the ancient city of Troy in modern-day Turkey, hoping to uncover new evidence tied to the legendary Trojan War. The site, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts over 5,000 years of history and remains one of the most extensively studied locations in the ancient world. This year’s excavation […]

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Researchers in Spain Discover the Oldest Greek Marble Altar in the Western Mediterranean

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Prehistoric Tooth-Adorned Bags Linked to Elite Women and Found in Germany

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