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BRIT holidaymakers probably won’t have heard of Sivota, a tiny harbour village in Greece. Sivota is often overshadowed by its more well-known neighbour Corfu; however, it has all the ...
In 1453, the Ottomans seized Constantinople, ending the Byzantine Empire and the life of its last emperor, Constantine ...
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A new study traces the winged leonine artwork back to the Yangtze River basin, hypothesizing that it was likely a colossal, ...
This picture-postcard Greek island is a historic Christian pilgrimage site—and now, the fashion and art crowds are flocking ...
The Arts Society, Isle of Wight, will be presenting the first lecture of its new season on Tuesday, September 24, at 2pm, at Northwood ...
Orhan Pamuk’s 2009 novel “The Museum of Innocence,” takes place in the 1970s and 1980s and is about a wealthy man’s intense ...
An ancient warrior whose previously broken jaw was mended with gold thread was recently unearthed in Greece; recent ...
Situated 20 meters (65 ft.) below ground, the cavernous and structure is a relic of past civilizations.
A team of researchers from the fields of geology, chemistry, archaeology, and art history at the University of Padua and the ...
We found the name of Jesus before Christianity was part of the Roman empire,” Alegre Savariego, of the Israel Antiquities Authority, told JNS.