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The Ancient Greeks

Ancient Greek Historical Sites and Ruins

The Tunnel of Eupalinos
The Cumaean Sibyl’s Cave
Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis
Theatre of Dionysus
Temple of Poseidon (Sounion)
Erechtheion, Acropolis
Temple of Hephaestus
Theatre of Dodona
Nymphaeum
Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus
Temple of Apollo at Didyma
Temple of Athena at Priene
Odeon of Herodes Atticus
Philippi – The Ancient Greek City
The Temple of Hera (Olympia)
Cave di Cusa
Acrocorinth
Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae
Temple of Poseidon (Paestum)
Delos
Ancient Greek theatre of Delphi
Ancient Messene
Artemis Temple, Vravrona (Brauron)
Temple of Apollo (Delphi)
Ancient Olympia
Ancient Corinth
Paphos Agora
Temple of Olympian Zeus
Propylaea, Acropolis
Naples Underground City (Napoli Sotterranea)
Pyramids of Greece
Parthenon (the Athenian Acropolis)
Agora of Athens
Ancient Delphi
Stadium Aphrodisias
Temple of Artemis
Ptolemais
Apollonia (Cyrenaica)
Sirkap
Antigonea
Ephesus
Oricum
Lindos Acropolis
Valley of the Temples
Ancient Thera
Himera
Kourion
Salamis
Karystos Ancient Quarry
Tomb of Leonidas
Lygdamis of Naxos
Agrigento
The Citadel of Aleppo
Pergamon
Chersonesus
Cyrene
Temple of Aphaea
Nymphaion
Pontic Olbia
Garni
Herakleia under Latmos
Nagidos
Oiniades

Ancient Greek Mythology

Deciphering Medusa: From Greek Mythology to Cultural Symbolism
Hestia – The Greek Goddess
Hermes – The Messenger of the Gods
Hephaestus – The God of Fire
Aphrodite: The Goddess of Love
Ares – The Greek God of War
Artemis – The Greek Goddess
Apollo – The Greek God
Athena – The Goddess of War
Demeter – The Goddess of Agriculture
Poseidon – God of the Sea
Hera – The Greek Goddess
Zeus – The Greek God

Ancient Greek Artifacts

The Relief of an Amazonomachy
The Kouroi of Naxos: Ancient Greek Unfinished Colossal Statues
Atlas statues from Temple of Zeus
Kouros of Samos
Riace Bronzes
The Antikythera mechanism

Historical Figures

Homer
Socrates
The Charioteer of Delphi 1

The Charioteer of Delphi

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The Charioteer of Delphi: An Icon of Ancient Greek Bronze SculptureThe Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos (meaning “the rein-holder” in Greek), is one of the finest examples of ancient Greek bronze sculpture. Standing at 1.8 meters tall, the life-sized statue of a chariot driver was discovered in 1896 at the Sanctuary of Apollo…

The Moschophoros

The Moschophoros

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The Moschophoros, or “Calf-Bearer,” is a renowned ancient Greek sculpture. It was discovered on the Acropolis of Athens in 1864. The statue dates back to around 570 BC, during the Archaic period of Greek art. This period was known for its distinctive style, featuring figures with rigid postures and the famous “Archaic smile.”Description of the…

The Rampin Rider

The Rampin Rider

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The Rampin Rider is a notable example of ancient Greek sculpture from the Archaic period. This period, spanning from roughly 700 BC to 480 BC, marked a time of significant artistic development in Greece. The sculpture is believed to date to around 550 BC, placing it within the early stages of the Archaic period. It…

The Peplos Kore

The Peplos Kore

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The Peplos Kore is a well-known statue from ancient Greece. It dates to around 530 BC and was discovered on the Acropolis in Athens. The statue is an example of the Archaic Greek style and represents a young woman, or kore.DescriptionThe statue stands about 4 feet tall and is made from marble. The Peplos Kore…

Oiniades

Oiniades

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Oiniades was an ancient Greek city located in the region of Acarnania. It played a key role in the history of western Greece, especially during the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC). The city was positioned on the west bank of the Acheloos River, giving it a strategic advantage for trade and defense.Historical SignificanceOiniades is first mentioned…

Nagidos

Nagidos

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Nagidos was an ancient Greek city located on the southern coast of Anatolia, in present-day Turkey. Founded by colonists from Samos and Rhodes, Nagidos played a crucial role in the region’s maritime trade. Its strategic position made it an important hub for commerce between the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean.Historical BackgroundNagidos was established during the…

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