“The Greeks: Agamemnon to Alexander the Great” exhibition displays 270 artifacts and antiquities loaned by 14 Greek museums and institutions. It will run until May 2025, before moving to its next stop in China, the metropolis of Shanghai
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