A multitude of mysteries remain unsolved about the ancient Greek world, providing more questions than answers.
Boxing in ancient Greece originated as a very tough sport, much harder than professional boxing as we know it today.
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Live Science on MSNAncient Egyptian soldiers and Greek mercenaries were at 'Armageddon' when biblical king was killed, study suggestsThe large numbers of pottery fragments from seventh century B.C. Egypt and Greece unearthed at the Megiddo archaeological ...
One artifact was popular among Greek aristocrats, suggesting the burial site belonged to someone with high social status, ...
Archaeologists digging near the ancient city of Tenea in Greece have unearthed a monumental tomb complex housing precious ...
The king's mummy and sarcophagus are missing from the royal tomb, which is the second of its kind unearthed this year ...
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Live Science on MSN'Not enough survives to read the king's name': Tomb discovered of unknown ancient Egyptian pharaohArchaeologists in Egypt have discovered the royal tomb of an unknown king who ruled the region during a tumultuous time 3,600 ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNArchaeologists find first evidence of epic biblical battle at ‘Armageddon’Pottery excavated at Megiddo in northern Israel suggests a military presence, possibly confirms the battle between King Josiah and Pharaoh Necho, and hints at Gog and Magog narrative ...
Lechaion was the largest harbor in ancient Greece, a hub for Phoenican, Mycenaean, Byzantine, and Roman ships which passed through carrying trade goods such as pottery, fragrances, and textiles.
Walking into the ruins of an ancient tomb in southern Greece, archaeologists inadvertently joined a centuries-long tradition. The 2,400-year-old tomb had seen all manner of visitors from mourners to ...
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ZME Science on MSNThese 2,200-Year-Old Shackles Reveal The Dark Side of Egypt’s Ancient Gold MinesAt the edge of Egypt’s vast Eastern Desert, archaeologists have unearthed haunting evidence of an ancient dark history — ...
During a search conducted last year between Oct. 7 and 11, a team of underwater archaeologists unearthed a sweeping port in the ancient Mediterranean ... release from the Greek Ministry of Culture.
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