Tourism was widespread in ancient Greece, largely driven by the major sporting events of the Panhellenic Games held at Olympia, Delphi, Isthmia, and...
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Tourism was widespread in ancient Greece, largely driven by the major sporting events of the Panhellenic Games held at Olympia, Delphi, Isthmia, and Nemea. Thousands from all over Greece and the Greek world made the journey to such events, a journey that could take days. Modern calculations suggest that up to 50,000 people travelled to […]
Tourism was widespread in ancient Greece, largely driven by the major sporting events of the Panhellenic Games held at Olympia, Delphi, Isthmia, and...
Control of the Oracle of Delphi in Ancient Greece was a coveted prize that rival cities and coalitions fiercely contested during the Sacred Wars,...
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By Professor Cheng Songliu In his bookThe Origin and Goal of History, German philosopher Karl Jaspers introduced the concept of the “Axial Age”,...
By Professor Cheng Songliu In his bookThe Origin and Goal of History, German philosopher Karl Jaspers introduced the concept of the “Axial Age”,...
From the early Pre-Socratic thinkers to the rise of Alexandria under the Ptolemies, intellectual exchange shaped both the ancient Greek and Egyptian...
From the early Pre-Socratic thinkers to the rise of Alexandria under the Ptolemies, intellectual exchange shaped both the ancient Greek and Egyptian...
The interaction between the polytheistic beliefs of ancient Greece and the subsequent emergence of Christianity stands as a pivotal chapter in...
The bars and tavernas of ancient Greece, known as kapeleia, were the mainstay of popular life in ancient cities. The ancient Greek elite preferred to...