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Ancient drama at an ancient theatre. That is what is happening at Curium and Paphos’ Ancient Odeon as the International Festival of Ancient Greek Drama unfolds this July and August. Up next, as the ...
With the capital's reservoirs approaching historic lows, officials are turning to ancient engineering to conserve potable ...
Generations of creatives have looked back to ancient Egypt in their search for art and design inspiration—here are three ...
Archaeologists are piecing together vivid 1,800-year-old frescoes from “thousands upon thousands upon thousands” of plaster fragments, with no picture on the box to guide them.
We all know the Odeon of Herodes Atticus under the Acropolis of Athens, but how many of us are aware of the dark secret of ...
For thousands of years sirens have lured sailors, haunted coastlines—and shapeshifted through myth and media. Here's how they ...
Explore the fascinating city of Athens at night from ancient landmarks to views of the Aegean: rich history and vibrant ...
The summertime is peak season for ancient Greek theatre and the majority of performances present contemporary adaptations in Greek. One upcoming production this July will present Elektra from ...
Ancient Inscriptions Shed New Light on Who Built Egypt’s Great Pyramid A groundbreaking archaeological discovery in Egypt has revealed fresh evidence about the workforce behind the construction of the ...
Dakis Joannou’s DESTE weekend connects Athens and Hydra, boosting Greece’s art ecosystem through exhibitions, community and global reach.
The experiences of women differed in ancient Athens and Sparta. Largely portrayed as "invisible," evidence reveals a striking contrast.