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One tomb belonged to Amum-em-Ipet, who lived during the Ramesside period (as the 19th and 20th Dynasties, the last two of the ...
For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
The authorities in Monemvasia, founded in the sixth century, say people with limited mobility need access to the town’s peak.
This armor wasn't just for show. It could have seen deadly combat during the epic Trojan War.
An archaeological dig on the island of Paros, renowned for its marble, has discovered an ancient Greek sculpture workshop.
The Atlantic has a fascinating deep dive into khipus — long cords that the Inca tied knots into to preserve information. Few ...
A tomb that may have been built for a close friend of Alexander the Great may be aligned with the winter solstice.
The names of Greek islands depend on spelling, grammar, ancient Greek mythology, and the geomorphology of the place.
A remarkable collection of Ancient Greek treasures, led by a stunning marble head of a goddess, is set to be auctioned in New ...
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The sacred water world of the ancient Greeks The Greeks had several water gods that reigned over the oceans, seas, rivers and ...
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