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Malaka: The Ancient Mediterranean City Where Greek Culture Thrived

Throughout its long history, the ancient city of Malaka connected distant peoples, from Phoenicians and Greeks to Romans and Byzantines. Its story is one of trade, exchange, and survival in the shifting world of the Mediterranean. Known today as Málaga, it stands as one of Spain’s oldest cities. Its location on the southern coast, along […]

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How Ancient Sanctuaries Enabled the Greeks to Forge a Trade Empire

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One key factor in the flourishing of ancient Greek trade was the presence of sanctuaries at ports, which provided neutral ground and facilitated safe...

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Ancient Greeks Consumed Imported Fish from Spain, 2,400-Year-Old Amphorae Reveals

greekreporter.com - 30/Sep 20:39

A newly uncovered ancient amphorae workshop near the city of Málaga, Spain, reveals direct links between local fish production and trade with Ancient...

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Roman-Era Tomb of Ultra-Rich Woman Who Gave Everything to Her City Unearthed in Turkey

greekreporter.com - 03/Oct 22:20

Archaeologists excavating Sillyon (Greek: Σύλλιον), an ancient Greek city later ruled by the Romans in what is now Turkey’s Antalya province,...

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Greek Alphabet’s Phoenician Origins Questioned After 2,500 Years

greekreporter.com - 29/Sep 17:32

For generations, Herodotus’ account—that the Greek alphabet originated from the Phoenicians—has been widely accepted by scholars. The Greeks, he...

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Ancient Pyramid of Greece Sparks Controversy

greekreporter.com - 27/Sep 20:40

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Termessos: The ‘Eagle’s Nest’ Alexander the Great Couldn’t Conquer, Still Stands

greekreporter.com - 23/Sep 21:25

Termessos (Greek: Τερμησσός), an ancient city in the mountains of what is now Turkey, is one of the few places Alexander the Great failed to...

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Cold Water Therapy and Winter Swimming in Ancient Greece

greekreporter.com - 03/Oct 11:15

Cold water therapy was popular among ancient Greeks, and this is one of the reasons they established elaborate bathhouses for wellness and relaxation....

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Abaris the Hyperborean: The Legendary Ancient Healer Who Could Fly

greekreporter.com - 01/Oct 10:15

Abaris the Hyperborean was a legendary figure in ancient Greek tradition, often depicted as a priest of Apollo and a mystical healer from the distant...

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Were Ancient Greek Philosophers Religious?

greekreporter.com - 04/Oct 15:20

The ancient Greek philosophers lived during a period when religious traditions, centered on polytheistic gods, were considered absolute and beyond...

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New Discovery Reveals Etruscan Tarquinia Also Thrived as a Roman City

greekreporter.com - 01/Oct 23:42

Excavations at Italy’s Civita di Tarquinia are revealing that the ancient Etruscan city, long celebrated for its tombs, was also a thriving...

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