The oldest signs of lead pollution are found in the Aegean Sea region of Greece, dating back to ancient times, a new study reveals.
Ancient lead pollution in the Aegean Sea may have started 5,200 years ago — 1,200 years earlier than previously thought.
Most parts of the country will experience unsettled weather today, with disturbances moving eastward, mainly affecting the ...
For thousands of years, the Aegean Sea has been a crossroads of civilizations, from Bronze Age kingdoms to the cultural and military might of ancient Greece and Rome. But alongside their art, ...
The expansion of the Roman empire to Greece 2,100 years ago coincided with a rise in lead pollution as a by-product of an ...
Studies of sediment cores from the sea floor and the coastal regions surrounding the Aegean Sea show that humans contaminated ...
Researchers have found the oldest known evidence of lead pollution dating to around 5,200 years ago in ancient Greece.
Archaeologists have traced the earliest case of lead pollution by humans to the Aegean Sea region around 5,200 years ago. The ...
The crisis over Ιmia, a pair of small uninhabited islets in the Aegean Sea, in January 1996 led Greece and Turkey to the brink of war.
In a provocative move ahead of the Imia anniversary, retired Turkish Admiral Cem Gürdeniz challenged Greece's claims over the ...
Mild weather will continue over the weekend in most parts of the country, except the Aegean islands, eastern Crete, and the ...