New insights reveal where Bronze Age Mycenae's gold may have originated, from Thrace to Egypt and further afield.
Evgenios Trivizas’ famous,  widely translated, and award-winning work, originally a novel and a play, has been adapted into ...
Aeschylus, the father of Greek tragedy, died in 456 BC, relatively early in Pericles' long career as Athens' leading politician. He left a number of important plays that still survive today ...
Everybody was together.” “Super Paradise” recalls a golden age on the Greek island of Mykonos. Courtesy of Thessaloniki Documentary Festival That care-free spirit, as the film illustrates ...
The film explores the golden age of ancient Greece, highlighting its significant contributions to democracy, art, philosophy, and culture. It emphasizes the pride of Greek city-states ...
The cornerstone of security and stability in Europe” – this is how the President of the United States described ...
Millions of people have explored ancient Greece's golden ratio, a magical number that has fascinated experts and amateurs for ...
Around 480BC Greece entered a golden age which lasted for 200 years. The people built fantastic temples, made scientific discoveries, wrote plays and founded the first proper democracy.
Around 480BC Greece entered a golden age which lasted for 200 years. The people built fantastic temples, made scientific discoveries, wrote plays and founded the first proper democracy.