The ancient Greek city of Pergamon was a major center of culture and learning of the Hellenistic world, standing out for its magnificent architecture...
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In the ancient city of Orraon or Horreum in Epirus, Greece, one can still see the best preserved ancient houses from the Classical and Hellenistic periods. Four well-preserved buildings of the late Classical period, namely three private houses and a public structure. In Orraon, most of the houses are still standing two story high and […]
The ancient Greek city of Pergamon was a major center of culture and learning of the Hellenistic world, standing out for its magnificent architecture...
The ancient Greek city of Pergamon was a major center of culture and learning of the Hellenistic world, standing out for its magnificent architecture...
Alexander the Great, Philip of Macedon, Themistocles, Leonidas, Lysaner, Pyrrhus of Epirus, and Pericles are all names that stir in the popular...
Two mosaic floors uncovered in Berat, Albania, once known as ancient Antipatrea (Greek: Ἀντιπάτρεια), are shedding light on its early...
The Pergamon Museum is a remarkable institution at the heart of the German capital, Berlin, celebrating ancient Greek culture and architecture in a...
The Pergamon Museum is a remarkable institution at the heart of the German capital, Berlin, celebrating ancient Greek culture and architecture in a...
Numerous artistic treasures from or inspired by Greece are housed in Paris museums. Undoubtedly, the foundation of Western civilization is rooted in...
The epics of Homer, produced during Greece’s Archaic Period, gave shape and substance to the gods of mythology, helping define the foundations of...
The epics of Homer, produced during Greece’s Archaic Period, gave shape and substance to the gods of mythology, helping define the foundations of...
The historic Athonite or Athonias Academy at Mount Athos, the Holy Mountain of Orthodoxy, was instrumental in promoting Christianity and the Greek...