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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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Highway Digs Unearth Greek Bronze Age April 10, 2000
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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)
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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 ...
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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 ...
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