The skull of a crowned athlete with a gold wreath in the shape of an olive branch is perhaps one of the most impressive ...
A 3rd century Roman emperor, once believed to be fictional, has been proven to have existed following the discovery of an ...
Aristotle University of Thessalonikis' research indicates that making and drinking wine in Europe originates from prehistoric ...
Scientists discovered a new human species, Homo juluensis, in the Xujiayao site in China that lived 200,000 years ago.
The long-awaited Thessaloniki metro opened its doors to the public today, marking a historic moment for Greece's ...
Fifth-generation pottery maker Andreas Makaris is one of the most sought after artists for ceramics on Santorini Island in ...
AI has analyzed a 2000-year-old burned parchment, and found mention of the generals and usurpers who succeeded Alexander the ...
DNA samples from individuals across 2,000 years sheds light on the Etruscan origins, revealing Roman-era changes and genetic ...
Diotima, the female philosopher in Plato's Symposium, has puzzled historians for centuries with her theory of love and beauty ...
New research shows hot water works better than cold for recreational athletes, improving performance and aiding muscle repair ...
The sound of Hagia Sophia was recreated recently by two scholars from California’s Stanford University by simply popping a ...
The assassination of President JFK is subject to many mysteries, but perhaps nothing is as baffling as the disappearance of ...