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Archaeologists Discover Mosaics of Two Fighting Cupids and a Mysterious Inscription at an Ancient Greek City HallFounded around the tenth century B.C.E., Teos grew into a populous “city of art” that “opened its doors to important philosophers and artists of antiquity,” according to Turkish Museums. The Greek ...
Cecilie Brøns, who authored the study and works as an archaeologist and curator at the Glyptotek art museum in Copenhagen ... Bill Giannopoulos for the Greek City Times. In some instances ...
At that time, the Greek ministry hailed the find as “proof of the existence of the ancient city.” This recent excavation was carried out as part of Korka’s ongoing Ancient Tenea program ...
A few years ago, museum visitors in New York City finally got the opportunity to see how the ... a senior researcher and curator of the Glyptoteket museum's collection of ancient Greek and Roman art ...
The Greek historian Herodotus once called the city “the center of Ionia,” Greece ... As Marilyn Perkins writes in Omnia, the university’s arts and sciences alumni magazine, researchers ...
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