Tag Archives: Greece
“Faking It” at the Met
An exhibition of Bronze Age reproductions rounds out the museum’s Greek collection Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, Bronze Age, Crete, Emile Gilliéron, Greece, Knossos, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sean Hemingway
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We Really “Are” What We Eat
Excavations at Azoria, Crete, reveal a 3,000-year-old diet and its surprising connection to early Greek city life Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, Archaic, Azoria, Crete, Donald C. Haggis, Food, Greece, Iron Age, Mediterranean Diet, Olive Oil, Wine
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The Original Social Network
Mummies and artifacts from the Silk Road show how connected we once were Continue reading
A Man at Her Feet?
New questions arise about a peculiar 2,800-year-old burial on Crete Continue reading
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Tagged Anagnostis Agelarakis, archaeology, Bronze Age, Crete, Eleutherna, Greece, Nicholas Stampolidis, Orthi Petra, priestesses
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