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The Delphi Tholos

David wrote 1 week ago: The sanctuaries of Athena and Apollo are awe inspiring, peaceful and beautiful. The beauty of the si … more →

Tags: Athena, Sanctuary, apollo, Corinthian, Delphi, amazons, Tholos, metope, Theodorus

Zaros, Heraklion - Crete Island in Greece

hawkenemy2 wrote 2 weeks ago: One more most breathtaking website in the Crete Island is that of the Skotino Cave and the most myst … more →

Tags: Heraklion, Rethymnon, Chania, crete island, various interesting sites, Travel Writer

Archaeology News – 22nd to 28th April 2013

Kelly M wrote 3 weeks ago: Africa: Angry about Senefru pyramid deterioration? (Ahram Online) New discovery solves ancient Egypt … more →

Tags: News, Aleppo, Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeological discoveries, archaeology, aztec, Biblical Archaeology, China

The Gates of Hell4 comments

David wrote 4 weeks ago: I have been suffering my own personal torment today trying to get into essay writing mode; so many i … more →

Tags: greek mythology, Greece, Persephone, Hades, odysseus, gates of hell, Lake Avernus, aeneas, Cape Matapan

'Natale di Roma'-Happy Birthday Rome 2013

cnels2 wrote 4 weeks ago: But Rome, it should be said, has not bothered to join the race for status. Rome doesn’t compet … more →

Tags: Art, History and Culture of Italy, archaeology, Aventine Hill, barbarians, Birthday, Capitoline Hill, Circus Maximus, Elizabeth Gilbert, Eternal City

Kourion Theatre2 comments

David wrote 1 month ago: The Ancient ruins of Kourion in Cyprus are some of the most impressive I have ever visited. The most … more →

Arte-Factual: Tomb Raider I: Chimú Bird Carving1 comment

Kelly M wrote 1 month ago: In the last edition of Arte-Factual, I looked at the Toltec Atlantes pillars that could be found in … more →

Tags: Tomb Raider I, Perú, Arte-Factual, Tomb Raider, Lara Croft, archaeology, Heritage sites, UNESCO, Pre-Columbian Archaeology

Temple of Apollo Hylates

David wrote 1 month ago: This post has been prompted following the booking of flights to Cyprus for Daniel, Hannah and I. The … more →

Tags: Temple, Cyprus, apollo, nabataean, Alexandria, Apollo Hylates, Corinthian

Daily Links – 2nd, 3rd and 4th April 20133 comments

Kelly M wrote 1 month ago: 90th anniversary of the curse of Tutankhamen – how a modern myth was born (University of Manchester) … more →

Tags: Daily Links, Tomb Raider, Japan, Lara Croft, archaeology, Japanese Archaeology, Japanese History, Egyptology, Ancient History

The Parthenon

David wrote 1 month ago: The Parthenon – Southern Aspect The most fantastic example of Athenian architecture sits a top … more →

Tags: Parthenon, ATHENS, Athena, British Museum, acropolis of athens, Earl of Elgin, Acropolis

Angono Petroglyphs20 comments

My Tropical Home wrote 1 month ago: As promised, here are the shots of our trip to the Angono Petroglyphs. A petroglyph is basically a r … more →

Tags: photos, Homeschooling, Places, Reviews, post a week, This is Pinoy, Amateur Photography, Philippines, Homeschool

Unplugged Sunday: Rock Art Intro5 comments

My Tropical Home wrote 2 months ago: I hope you’re enjoying your weekend, folks. I wanted to have this post done yesterday but life … more →

Tags: photos, Homeschooling, Places, This is Pinoy, Family, Amateur Photography, Philippines, Recreation, field trips

Magnificent Monemvasia - On Top of the Mountain

curiouscatontherun wrote 2 months ago: This was the view we awoke to in the morning – a giant hunk of rock looming out of the deep bl … more →

Tags: Adventures, Cemeteries, Churches, Greece, outdoors, Photography (2), Travel, travel with mother, backpacking

Friday Video: Hemudu Relics

Kelly M wrote 2 months ago: CCTV-9′s documentary, Hemudu Relics, is this week’s Friday Video. The documentary, which … more →

Tags: archaeology, Historic Sites, General Chinese History, Documentaries, Zhejiang Province, neolithic cultures, China, chinese archaeology, Zhejiang

Tours in Rome and tickets for hop on - hop off by Romahappydays

adriano-cesaretti wrote 2 months ago: Choose your Tour in Rome and book it by credit card or book it directly in our apartments if you are … more →

Tags: Catacombs, drinking and eating, General Informations, Monuments, Museums, Roman experiences, Tours in Rome and Latium, catacombs, Tivoli

The Burnley, Colne And Nelson Upland Archaeology Project

sunbright57 wrote 3 months ago: A new web-based archaeological project has been started by the Barrowford author and historian John … more →

Tags: Misc. Subjects, Lancashire, The Burnley Colne And Nelson Upland Archaeology Project, barrowford, Mesolithic, Worsthorne, Burnley, Colne, archaeology

Surprise findings revealed by archaeological digs, plus Archaeological celebrations in Devon

timeteign wrote 3 months ago: Surprise findings revealed by archaeological digs Friday, April 08, 2011 A NUMBER of archaeological … more →

Tags: Archaeological Societies, Archaeological digs, Archives, Travellers' tales, Devon Archaeology, Online News, Community, facebook, twitter

Dartmoor burial site surrenders its Bronze Age secrets.

timeteign wrote 3 months ago: NEWS: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 Relics discovered at a recent Dartmoor archaeological dig have th … more →

Tags: Archaeological Societies, Archaeological digs, Archives, Travellers' tales, Devon Archaeology, Current Archaeology, World Archaeology, Online News, Community

Dig to reveal Roman town

timeteign wrote 3 months ago: NEWS: Saturday, June 23, 2012 Excavations to uncover what is believed to be a major Roman town in th … more →

Tags: Archaeological Societies, Archaeological digs, Archives, Devon Archaeology, World Archaeology, Online News, Community, facebook, twitter


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