Ancient Greek goddess Tyche, which represented fortune, or luck, whether good or bad may not have been one of the twelve Olympians, yet her powers...
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The “miracle” plant Silphium consumed by Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, which was thought to have become extinct two thousand years ago, has recently been rediscovered in Turkey by a professor, who thinks he’s found a botanical survivor. The plant, which the Ancient Greeks called silphion (silphium), was a golden-flowered plant. It was once the […]
Ancient Greek goddess Tyche, which represented fortune, or luck, whether good or bad may not have been one of the twelve Olympians, yet her powers...
On Thursday Greece is set to return 1,055 ancient Lydian coins seized by the Greek authorities to Turkey, a move that highlights the increased...
The ancient Greek value of hospitality which ranked at the top of the list of virtues, and still lives on today in Greece, is “philoxenia”
Paleontologists in Utah discovered a fossil of an “alien plant” that could not be linked to any modern or extinct species. Scientists...
Scientists have discovered that an ancient medicinal clay called Lemnian earth (LE) could inspire new ways to improve gut health. This clay, used as a...
Ibn Ishaq, the earliest biographer of Prophet Muhammad, relates an amazing story about Rabbi Mukhayriq, a wealthy and learned leader of the tribe of...
Researchers have revealed the secrets of the long-forgotten ancient Assyrian capital of Dur-Sharrukin, located in modern-day Khorsabad, Iraq....
Eva Palmer Sikelianos was a prominent figure in the movement toward reviving ancient Greek artistic and cultural practices during the early twentieth...
Necromancy in ancient Greece referred to the calling up of the souls of the dead from the Underworld to consult with them for oracular purposes. The...
At least eight people died as a speedboat carrying migrants and asylum seekers from Turkey sank five nautical miles east of Afantou Beach off Rhodes,...