An excavation on the Greek island of Evia uncovered an unknown temple near the Temple of Amarysia Artemis still overflowing ...
Surface ceramics from ancient Samos reveal a self-sufficient rural economy, challenging the island’s image as a ...
Ancient Greek sweets and desserts, from honey cakes to sesame treats, played a key role during festivals and in daily life.
International organizations are forecasting a future increase in Greece’s retirement age after 2030, with today’s ...
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How ancient Greeks turned drinking into a competitive sport
Long before modern party games, the ancient Greeks perfected the art of drinking with rules, rituals, and skill based competitions. This episode recreates a real Greek symposium, from communal wine ...
T he ancient Romans took bathing seriously—it was a crucial facet of their daily lives, and people from a range of social ...
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Kottabos the ancient Greek drinking game no one can play today
Kottabos was the most famous and most difficult drinking game of ancient Greece, demanding precision, coordination, and style rather than brute alcohol tolerance. By attempting to recreate it with ...
Shielded from development and agriculture, many archaeological sites from ancient Greece have now become inadvertent safe ...
The Stoic emphasis on rational control obscures a key insight: different problems need different solutions. The Greeks knew courage, moderation, and reason were distinct.
For centuries, the principle of symmetry has guided physicists towards more fundamental truths, but now a slew of shocking findings suggest a far stranger idea from quantum theory could be a deeper dr ...
A story of uprooting, survival and cultural resilience unfolds through the photography exhibition “The Greek Miracle in ...
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