Here we present the ‘Abstract‘ of the corresponding paper by I. Mariolakos. Continue reading “Ancient Greece and Water: Climatic Changes, Extreme Events, Water Management, and Rivers in Ancient Greece”
Significant new findings on Kythnos island
Τhe Archaeology Sector at the Department of History, Archaeology and Social Anthropology of the University of Thessaly announces the results of regular excavations at the ancient city of Kythnos (today’s Vryokastro) earlier this year (26/5-5/8). The excavations have yielded particularly significant findings. Continue reading “Significant new findings on Kythnos island”
Homer on the Soul
Here we present and analyze two excerpts from Rhapsody I of Homer’s Iliad. Continue reading “Homer on the Soul”
Mycenean palace unearthed near Sparta, Linear B Tablets Found
Here we reproduce parts from three different articles on the subject, so that our readers obtain the best possible information. Continue reading “Mycenean palace unearthed near Sparta, Linear B Tablets Found”
An intact grave was found at the Aidonia cemetery
The third out of five seasons has been completed of systematic excavations conducted by the Ephorate of Antiquities of Corinth in the Mycenaean cemetery at Aidonia, Nemea. Continue reading “An intact grave was found at the Aidonia cemetery”
Bronze Age bookkeeping tablets reveal complex society
Using advanced digital imaging technologies, classics professor and archaeologist Dimitri Nakassis is changing long-held perceptions of how prehistoric Greek communities functioned. Continue reading “Bronze Age bookkeeping tablets reveal complex society”