Ever wondered what a Spartan warrior looked like, what he ate and what diseases he was prone to develop? Or what food intolerances did a city...
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The Ancient Theatre of Hephaistia on the island of Limnos (Lemnos), Greece, is a remarkable testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. Situated in the ancient city of Hephaistia, the theatre dates back to the Hellenistic period, placing its construction between the late 5th and early 4th centuries BCE. This makes it one […]
Ever wondered what a Spartan warrior looked like, what he ate and what diseases he was prone to develop? Or what food intolerances did a city...
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...
The ruins of Teos (Greek: Τέως), an ancient Greek city on Turkey’s western coast, have long remained untouched by modern construction, with...
As the wealthy capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, Constantinople was a tempting target for many rulers during late antiquity and the...
The Lelantine War (Greek: Ληλάντιος πόλεμος) was supposedly fought between two cities in ancient Greece, Chalcis and Eretria on the...
Scientists have pushed back the foundation of the port at Ancient Corinth, called Lechaion, by at least five centuries in a study published recently...
Sosipatra of Ephesus was a remarkable ancient Greek female Neoplatonist philosopher of the 4th century AD, known for her extraordinary intellect,...
Greece’s rich history of traditions comes alive during the Carnival season, a time when ancient customs and modern celebrations come together....
“Kathara Deftera,” Greek for Clean Monday, commences the 40-day period of the Great Lent for the Greek Orthodox Church, called “Sarakosti.”
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...