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Did the Greeks really use chariots how Homer describes in his account of the Trojan War, or did Homer just misrepresent ...
This is the fourth installment of Edmonds resident Nathaniel Brown’s recent travels to Greece. You can read part 1 here, part ...
I brought some of my team members from the Amsterdam Troy Project to sit and react to the 2004 epic Troy with me! Even though we can't get to Troy this year to carry out our excavations, we can still ...
Several important and beautiful discoveries of Mycenaean gold objects have been made by archaeologists, particularly in royal ...
Wrapstyle: Plus, the Getty Villa reopens with a monumental exhibition and Tiffany & Co. celebrates the new HardWear ...
On the Greek island of Ithaca, archaeologists recently uncovered new evidence that suggests ancient travelers once made ...
Few figures in ancient mythology remain as legendary to this day as Odysseus, the fabled Greek king of Ithaca who devised the Trojan Horse, outwitted the Cyclops, and resisted the deadly call of the ...
An announcement on June 9 from the Greek Ministry of Culture cites the discovery of a rare underground spring cistern dating to the 14th–13th centuries BCE, during the Mycenaean palatial period.
After months of recovery from the Palisades Fire, the Getty Villa reopens June 27 with a new exhibition on Mycenaean Greece Leila Brady May 20, 2025 Outer Peristyle of the Getty Villa ...
The Mycenaeans, the civilization that dominated Greece between 1600 and 1100 BCE, used these objects in funerary rites to accompany high-status deceased individuals. Many of the pieces, such as gold ...