Evidence preserved on papyri and ostraca as well as in graffiti indicates ancient Greek and Roman tourists visited Egypt to observe and admire the...
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Estimating the population of ancient Greece is a complex task due to the lack of accurate historical records and the different periods of ancient Greek civilization. However, historians and archaeologists have made educated guesses based on archaeological evidence, census data, and historical accounts. There are three periods when Greek civilization flourished, setting the blueprint of […]
Evidence preserved on papyri and ostraca as well as in graffiti indicates ancient Greek and Roman tourists visited Egypt to observe and admire the...
With Greece’s rich and expansive history, it comes as no surprise that the country is adorned with countless archaeological wonders awaiting...
Historians and international relations scholars frequently look back to ancient Greece for lessons on the geopolitics of the present and future. For...
Five times a day, approximately one-fourth of the world's population turns toward Mecca to bow their heads in prayer. The Kaaba at the center of...
The Greek Geometric Period is a lesser known era in history. However, it ushered ancient Greece from the Dark Age to the Classical Period. It was a...
Advertising and marketing flourished in ancient Greece and Rome. Although they lacked the sophistication of modern advertising campaigns, there were...
The ruins of Teos (Greek: Τέως), an ancient Greek city on Turkey’s western coast, have long remained untouched by modern construction, with...
The ancient amphitheater in the Ancient Greek city of Laodicea, located in the ancient Greek area of Phrygia, has been restored. The mammoth task of...
The Exodus, marked by Israel's deliverance from Egypt, is historically supported by biblical, archaeological, and Egyptian evidence.
Archaeologists have uncovered a little-known aspect of ancient art: Greek and Roman statues were not just painted and adorned but also perfumed. A...