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Palaikastro
Along with many other cities in Crete, Palaikastro was burnt at the end of the Late Minoan IB period, but grew again in the Postpalatial period, ...
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Vasiliki
Even the distinctive pottery found on the site and named Vasiliki Ware is not unique to this site, having been produced at several other sites and widely ...
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Minoan civilisation -- Phourni 2
Eleven larnakes were found in the tomb together with a pithos burial containing the ... 24 bodies had been buried between the larnakes and three more in the ...
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History part 1
In 1674, the French ambassador, the Marquis de Nointel, paid a visit to Athens accompanied by Jacques Carrey who made drawings of the Parthenon. ...
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The New Acropolis Museum
Visitors to the museum will be able to see the Parthenon from the glass gallery. Moreover, the new design allows exhibits to be seen in natural light and ...
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history
THE SAD HISTORY OF THE PARTHENON MARBLES. Metope One of the greatest artistic achievements ever is the Parthenon. Many sculptures were removed from the ...
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The Parthenon Marbles
Far away from their native land, the Parthenon Marbles have been situated at the British Museum for over 150 years. That certainly means that there are ...
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Picture gallery 1
Pediment sculptures. Metopes · Frieze 1 · Frieze 2. Click on an image to see it full size, then on the return button of your browser to return to the ...
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What are the Parthenon Marbles?
This statue was damaged by fire as early as 200BC and it is thought that a new statue replaced it in 165-160BC. Unlike the Parthenon Marbles, the statue did ...
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What are the Parthenon Marbles?
This statue was damaged by fire as early as 200BC and it is thought that a new statue replaced it in 165-160BC. Unlike the Parthenon Marbles, the statue did ...