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How Did Ancient Greece Start?
Before philosophers, democracy, and empire, there was a land of scattered tribes surrounded by sea and stone. This video uncovers how geography, trade, and war gave birth to one of the greatest ...
Long before Pericles' Golden Age, an aristocrat named Cleisthenes laid the true foundation for Athenian democracy.
From desert carvings to underwater ruins, these ancient structures are so advanced that experts still can’t agree on what ...
The Ice Age is often pictured as endless snow, advancing glaciers, and struggling creatures—and it is easy to assume Greece was the same.
On the Peloponnese, a visionary project unites heritage, sustainability, golf, and world-class hospitality — and upends every ...
The Acropolis Museum and NEON, in collaboration with the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and the Ephorate of Antiquities of ...
From desert carvings to underwater ruins, these ancient structures are so advanced that experts still can’t agree on what ...
From the tropics to the Mediterranean, heat transforms art by dissolving barriers between the mind and heart, reminding us ...
Hell is one of the best-known bizarre place names in the United States, and popular legend will tell you that its founder once exclaimed, “You can name it Hell for all I care!” and the name stuck. A ...
At The Met, “Divine Egypt” brings a 3,000-year pantheon of gods to life through sculpture, relief, and sacred art.
Everyone dreams of the Amalfi Coast, that glittering strip of cliffside glamour. Italy’s islands tell a quieter, deeper story ...
In this commentary, Fuseini Abdulai Braimah argues that Zionism, born in Europe as a secular nationalist project, is not a ...
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