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Archaeologists uncovered traces of early civilization at Mount Tai, China, offering new insights into social structure, ...
New findings reveal Paleolithic humans may have baked a type of bread using primitive flour. This reshapes our view of prehistoric diets.
A Forgotten Dawn While the Western world proudly wears the badge of democracy, preaching it as a modern political ideal, ...
It’s going to be a golden time at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral this Memorial Day weekend, as Greek Fest celebrates its 50th anniversary. If you’re among the roughly 19,000 folks ...
A newcomer Greek restaurant — whose business sign along Moreland Boulevard has tantalizingly stood for months — has finally ended the long wait for Mediterranean food-craving patrons.
The burial may hold important clues to the origin of Greek civilization some 3,500 years ago. Along with the well-preserved skeleton of a man in his early thirties, the grave contains more than ...
Experience all things Greek at two festivals in Hampton Roads. Each lasts four days, with free admission and parking. Opa! The Norfolk Greek Festival starts Thursday under a big tent at ...
The Wilkes-Barre Greek Food Festival opened Wednesday at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 32 E. Ross St. The festival runs 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Pre-orders requested but ...