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The legendary Macedonian King Alexander III, famously known as Alexander the Great (who was educated by the titanic Greek ...
T he first time I ever really paid attention to the color of my jeans was while sitting in urgent care, panicking because my ...
In her CASA dissent, Justice Jackson gestures to a split screen, a world in which justice and injustice can live side by side ...
There are many amazing archaeological sites in Attica, home to the capital of Greece, Athens, that remain relatively unknown, even to Greeks.
Meet Worthy of Armor, Don't Fail, and Hot Flanks, ancient Scythian names for woman Amazon warriors, now revealed on Greek vases.
From ancient household gods to the resilience of refugee communities, the Pontic Greeks carried their faith, culture, and ...
An ancient city was most likely ruled by females living in a "matriarchal society" more than 9,000 years ago, according to a study published in Science this week.
Could a legendary tomb curse become a medical miracle? Scientists may have reengineered Aspergillus flavus, linked to King Tut's tomb, into a leukemia-fighting agent.
Farming without famine: Ancient Andean innovation rewrites agricultural origins Diet data shows consistent food resources during the transition from foraging to farming.
Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered a Roman sarcophagus in Caesarea, which showing a drinking contest between Dionysus and Hercules. The find is the first of its kind in Israel.
The city is putting its own firefighters at risk unless it pours hundreds of millions of dollars into renovating the FDNY’s century-old firehouses.