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Home | Subsccribe | News | Shop | TV | Events | Links | Contact | Free Info | Advertise | Search A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America Behind the Mask of Agamemnon Volume 52 Number 4, July/August 1999 by Spencer P.M. Harrington "I have opened up a new world for archaeology," said Heinrich Schliemann after his 1871-1873 excavation of Troy. Schliemann was speaking the truth; the businessman-turned-archaeologist had shown that Homer's epics may have been based ...


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DR. J'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE CLASSICAL WORLD site indexSITES OF GREECE | sites of Italy | other sites | Myth | Romans in... lectures | texts | Latin | other materials (classics +) | Dr. J's dossier Dr J's Audio-Visual Resources for Classics ATHENS Acropolis Athena Nike Erechtheum Parthenon Propylaia Acropolis Museum South Slope overview South Slope lecture Pnyx Areopagus Philopappos Hill Agora Temple of Olympian Zeus and Arch of Hadrian Keramikos Roman Agora ...






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Home | Subsccribe | News | Shop | TV | Events | Links | Contact | Free Info | Advertise | Search A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America Highway Digs Unearth Greek Bronze Age April 10, 2000 by Nikos Axarlis A new national road will pass over the city wall of the ancient city of Alos in central Greece. This photo shows a view of the southern end of the west wall. (Fotini Tsiouka) Excavations accompanying the building of the new six-lane Athens-Thessalon ...


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PLATAIAI A JOINT VENTURE OF THE EPHORATE OF BOEOTIA, THEBES THE INSTITUTE OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA THE HUMANITIES/CLASSICS FACULTY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, DULUTH Contents: THE SITE HISTORY CHRONOLOGY OF THE WALLS THE WESTERN GATEWAY: EXCAVATIONS IN 1999 and 2000 THE SETTLEMENT SEQUENCE: EXCAVATIONS AT THE ACROPOLIS MOUND BIBLIOGRAPHY and MODERN PLATAIES DONORS


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Rhamnous An ancient deme in northeast Attica, on the Euboian gulf. Excavations have brought to light the sanctuary of Nemesis - the most important sanctuary of that divinity in ancient Greece - the fortress, public buildings, remains of houses and many grave enclosures. Human activity in the area is evident as early as Neolithic times. Archaeological evidence shows that there was a sanctuary here from the beginning of the 6th century B.C. The archaic temple was destroyed by the Persi ...


Sanctuary of Poseidon and Athena at Sounion The sanctuary at Sounion is one of the most important sanctuaries in Attica. Sporadic finds point to the conclusion that the site was inhabited in the prehistoric period but there is no evidence of religious practice in such an early date. "Sounion Hiron" (sanctuary of Sounion) is first mentioned in the Odyssey, as the place where Menelaos stopped during his return from Troy to bury his helmsman, Phrontes Onetorides. The finds of the 7th ...




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The Sphakia Survey is an interdisciplinary archaeological project whose main objective is to reconstruct the sequence of human activity in a remote and rugged part of Crete (Greece), from the time that people arrived in the area, by ca 3000 BC, until the end of Ottoman rule in AD 1900. Our research covers three major epochs, Prehistoric, Graeco-Roman, and Byzantine-Venetian-Turkish, and has involved the work of many people using environmental,archaeological, documentary, and local informatio ...


The Tombs at the Argive Heraion Argos, in the south of the Argive valley, or Argolis, was, according to Greek tradition, a very ancient city. It stood four miles from the sea at the foot of a steep hill, which formed its acropolis. In the days of the Trojan war it was reputedly ruled by Diomedes, one of the heroes of that war. In historic times, during the reign of King Pheidon, in the first half of the seventh century, Argos was the leading city in the Peloponnesos; but later it surr ...


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Welcome to the home page of the Mochlos Excavation Project. This web site is a joint effort of students in the Archaeology Program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro . The Mochlos Excavation Project in eastern Crete is pleased to join the array of active archaeological projects now accessible via the Internet. This web site is designed to acquaint the public at large with the results of the excavation and with its latest publications. It is only an introdu ...


Previous page Digging the trial trenches west of the church, with the river valley in the background. Finnish Excavations at Arethousa in Northern Greece Arja Karivieri In July 1999 the Finnish Institute at Athens launched an archaeological project in Arethousa, in Northern Greece. This, the first archaeological field project of the Finnish Institute at Athens, will include three field seasons between 1999 and 2001. The finds and the excavation report will be published in the ...


University of Chicago Excavations at ISTHMIA Plaque fragment from Isthmia showing Poseidon with dolphin Table of Contents Introduction A Brief History of Excavations Publications Computer Generated Reconstructions The Rachi Settlement Objects from the Archaic Temple Latest Additions to the Web Site Museum and site brochure Copyrights, Permissions & Comments Introduction To anyone sailing westward in the Saronic Gulf or travelling on the ol ...


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