Piraeus is Greece’s fourth-largest city, and it serves as the main port of Athens, located 8 km to the northeast.[…]
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Exploring our distant past… one pile of rocks at a time
Piraeus is Greece’s fourth-largest city, and it serves as the main port of Athens, located 8 km to the northeast.[…]
Read moreThe archaeological site of Sikyon is located on a plateau just under 5 km from the Gulf of Corinth on[…]
Read moreThe modern city of Chalkida is located on Greece’s second-largest island–Euboea (Evia)–at the point where the island comes closest to[…]
Read moreAncient Aulis was situated on the eastern coast of Boeotia on the Greek mainland, just across the gulf which separates[…]
Read moreThe ancient site of Eleusis can today be found in the modern town of Elefsina, which is located on the[…]
Read moreThe modern Greek town of Thiva is located in the region of Boeotia 50 km northwest of Athens. It was[…]
Read moreAlong with Athens, Sparta was one of the two most famous and powerful Greek city-states of classical antiquity. From the[…]
Read moreThe Plain of Marathon is located about 30 km northeast of Athens between the modern towns of Marathonas and Nea[…]
Read moreThe town of Megara is located in West Attica about 35 km west of the Greek capital of Athens. It[…]
Read moreMytilene is the main town of the Greek island of Lesbos, the third-largest of the Greek islands. The town is[…]
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