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Ancient Perfume Recreated for Archaeological Museum Exhibition
The perfume was created following ancient methods for the Countless Aspects of Beauty exhibition on now at the National Archaeological Museum.
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Why the Mycenaean Civilization Collapsed in the Peloponnese
Geological analysis by researchers of the Navarino Environmental Observatory show how climate change doomed the centralized system ruled by Nestor's Palace.
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Athens Digital Arts Festival Issues Call for Volunteers
Now in its 14th year, the ADAF combines the world of art with the world of technology. This year the festival will explore the idea of a technological singularity.
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The Super Blue Blood Moon Rises Over the Parthenon
Athens' Sacred Rock is captivating any day or night. But on January 31st it was further enhanced by the backdrop of the rare 'super blue blood' moon.
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The Prehistoric Giant Tortoise Discovered in Greece
A sculptor and amateur paleontologist has had a prehistoric species of giant tortoise named after him after painstakingly uncovering it on a Greek beach.
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Ancient Hidden Texts from Mt Sinai to Go on Display in Athens
The exhibition at the Foreign Ministry will be only the second time the manuscripts, which contain hidden texts in 10 languages, go on public display.
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Stargazers Gathered in
Parnonas for Annual Event
The mountain range's crystal-clear night skies were chosen for this year's annual National Stargazing event.
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Zakynthos ‘Lost City’ Found to Be a Natural Formation
Four-year research by Greek and British scientists dispels archaeological speculation