Unexpected archaeological finds in Keros
Daskalio islet was one of Aegean’s most important positions during the early Bronze Age
When drachma was a powerful currency
How the mines of Lavrion supported the economic power of ancient Athens
Global interest for the Sanctuary of Artemis Amarysia
Discovered after a century-long search, the sanctuary came again in the limelight with an event hosted by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Athens
The piglet and the Eleusinian Mysteries
Every prospective pilgrim had to sacrifice a piglet in honor of the goddess Demeter
From Deucalion to Hadrian
Six centuries have passed until the completion of the temple of Olympian Zeus having as lead – constructors an Athenian tyrant, a king and a Roman emperor
The hydraulic telegraph and the ancient…sms
Its invention made the messages transmission quicker and safer in the 4th century B.C.
The unseen treasures of the Bank of Greece
Artworks of top Greek artists in the exhibition “Frames of Reference” at Benaki Museum
THE GREEK PLAY PROJECT NEW YORK
Four contemporary Greek playwrights, four Greek plays in English translation presented in New York for the first time.