The artifact was identified as a bracket, measuring approximately 2.7 centimeters in diameter, and is made of a bronze alloy.
Her sentiments resonate as the excavation team unearths buried treasures, including a remarkable marble statue of Alexander himself. “It was like a miracle," she adds, as the viewer witnesses the emotional moment of the statue's revelation.
A graphic artist from Cyprus, Panagiotis Konstantinou, stands out in the realm of 3D recreations, gaining traction on social media for his notable work
A new exhibition entitled “Chaeronea, 2 August, 338 BC: A Day That Changed the World”, debuts today, Thursday, at the Museum of Cycladic Art in central Athens. The exhibition, held in collaboration with the Greek culture ministry, is part of a new series of archaeological presentations called ‘Human Histories’. The latest exhibition highlights the importance […]
British Museum archaeologist Dr Sebastien Rey now posits that the Greeks likely established their own temple on this ancient site, possibly as a proclamation of Alexander's divinity