The exhibition “Ιππος: a horse in ancient Athens”, a gift to all lovers of archeology, closes on April 30th. But we still have 4 days to visit this unique exposition. The exhibition, housed in the Gennadius Library of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA), features high aesthetics, precision, cost-effectiveness and unexpected twists, […]
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Thessaloniki: 35-year-old man bought an apartment with… a treasure
Two marble heads, perfectly preserved fragments of female statues from the Roman period, were found in an apartment in the center of Thessaloniki, which was recently purchased by a 35-year-old man. The aforementioned objects, carefully hidden by the previous owner, were found in the attic, as well as a number of relevant documents, which, according […]
Italy: Underwater Archaeological Discovery Relating to Links with Ancient Greece
The history of Ancient Greece can “turn” and even rewrite a very important discovery made on the seabed off the coast of Italy. A few days ago, the wreckage of a Corinthian ship was discovered with amphoras, vases, ceramic bottles and objects intended for the high society of that time. The new discovery radically changed […]
Unique archaeological finds in Salamis
The seabed of Salamina continues to impress archaeological scientists. For the fifth year in a row, underwater research has been carried out here, which has brought important results. Archaeological work carried out in the sea area of the eastern part of Salamina from September to October 2020 made it possible to make impressive finds and […]