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Olympia: The Epicenter of Tourism in Ancient Greece

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 […]

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Isocrates: The First Man to Call for Unification of Greek City-States

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Ancient Greece’s Sacred Wars: The Battle for Delphi’s Oracle

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The Four Pillars of Greek Wine

greekreporter.com - 09/Aug 11:15

Greece is one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world.  It has been home to winemaking for more than 6,500 years—ample time to refine and...

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When Greece Met Egypt: A Millennia-Long Exchange Between Two Great Civilizations

greekreporter.com - 07/Aug 17:20

From the early Pre-Socratic thinkers to the rise of Alexandria under the Ptolemies, intellectual exchange shaped both the ancient Greek and Egyptian...

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The Bars and Tavernas of Ancient Greece

greekreporter.com - 07/Aug 12:10

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...

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How Did Ancient Greeks Choose Their Names?

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The way ancient Greeks chose their names is a fascinating story that reveals a lot about their ideals, beliefs and familial relationships that have...

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What Were Mythological Gods Like in the Greek Bronze Age?

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