Water, although essential for the survival of human kind, often triggers disasters and causes victims, mainly because of its unpredictable and uncontrollable nature. Especially in a country with a great history and a very old and long prehistory like Greece, its inhabitants have lived and ...
One of the main reasons for their fascination was the mysterious nature of eels. The Greeks were intrigued by the fact that eels couldseemingly appear out of nowherein bodies of water, and their elusive behavior made them difficult to study. Eels were known to migrate between freshwater and sa...
2800 B.C.) the inhabitants of Greece mastered agriculture and raised livestock, taking up a settled way of life. The clan structure, which had begun to take shape during the Middle Paleolithic epoch, reached its full development during the Neolithic period. In northern Greece the Neolithic ...
The remains of a huge building from ancient Greece have been discovered by underwater researchers working at a site of a historic battle that took place 2,500 years ago. The monumental construction was found in the shallow waters off the coast of Salamis during excavation (挖掘) work that ...
2800 B.C.) the inhabitants of Greece mastered agriculture and raised livestock, taking up a settled way of life. The clan structure, which had begun to take shape during the Middle Paleolithic epoch, reached its full development during the Neolithic period. In northern Greece the Neolithic ...
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headquarters; the Old Bouleuterion (or Council House); and a large enclosure (100 square feet) that probably housed the Heliaia, the largest of the popular lawcourts. At the southeast corner of the square a fountain house received water from outside the city through aconduitof terra-cotta ...
Now we come to it, however, the nectar of the gods – wine! Eight glasses of water a day? Not in ancient Rome. The most common drink in ancient Rome was wine. It was usually watered down, as it was considered barbaric to drink it undiluted, which is a shame if you ask me. But...
Olympic Games - Ancient Greece, Sports, Medals: The inaugural Games of the modern Olympics were attended by as many as 280 athletes, all male, coming from 12 countries. The athletes competed in 43 events covering athletics (track and field), cycling, swi
(Plutarch,Description of Greece, 1.19) In the 5th century C.E. the temple was converted into a Christian basilica. Centuries later, it was destroyed by the Turkish invaders for building materials. Today, on the edge of the neighbourhood of Pangrati, the temple remains are scant and in sad...