For over 2,500 years, the olive tree of the Acropolis has remained a worthy symbol of Athens, an undying and ancient ...
When considering ancient Greek innovations, we often think of philosophy, mathematics, and architecture—not bakeries or ovens ...
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Dad Debates ATLANTIS - part one
Hey Hunters, My dad and I sat down and debated our opposing views on Atlantis. He brought some interesting points to the table i hadn't fully focused on before, like where is pre-historic Ancient ...
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Host Mitch Jeserich talks about how democracy was born out of a class struggle between the aristocrats and the poor masses in ancient Athens. This episode covers part 2 of the 3 part telling of the ...
Pea soup can be traced back to ancient times. The earliest evidence of peas is from the Neolithic era. Peas were found on ...
A new museum showcasing thousands of ancient archaeological artefacts found at sea will open next year at the Greek port of ...
Cleisthenes was the statesman who laid the foundations of democracy in ancient Athens by dividing Attica into ten tribes by location.
From Greek-is.com: “The education system in ancient Greece was regarded as a foundational pillar of society, preparing ...
Diogenes Lantern in Plaka, Athens Strolling through Plaka in Athens is a memorable experience. Our friends, Doris ...