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ArticleThe Double-Headed Eagle: An Everlasting Symbol of Power Theodoros Karasavvas43 years 7 months ago
ArticleThe Eternal Kiss of the Hasanlu Lovers Throws Up Questions of Ancient Love: Romance, Bromance or Something More Familial? Theodoros Karasavvas13 years 8 months ago
ArticleHomosexuality in Ancient Greece - One Big Lie? Theodoros Karasavvas153 years 8 months ago
ArticleResearchers Discover ‘Allah’ Inscribed in Vikings Burial Costumes Theodoros Karasavvas53 years 8 months ago
ArticleFalse Door Tombstone and Array of Artifacts Unearthed in the City of Alexandria Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 9 months ago
ArticleNew Study Reveals that London was the Most Violent Place in Medieval England Theodoros Karasavvas13 years 9 months ago
ArticleMedieval Men With ‘Unsuitable Seed’ Prescribed Ground Up Pig Testicals Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 9 months ago
ArticleKumbhalgarh: The Great Wall You Have Never Heard Of (and it is NOT in China) Theodoros Karasavvas33 years 10 months ago
Article1800-Year-Old Roman Era Theater Found at Jerusalem’s Western Wall Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 10 months ago
ArticleInscriptions on Song Dynasty Tombs Narrate the Captivating Tale of an Ancient Chinese Couple Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 10 months ago
ArticleRemembering Numantia: Videogame Reminds Us of Brave Warriors and Their Blood on Roman Hands Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 10 months ago
ArticleA War Ending Phenomenon: Total Solar Eclipse Occurring on August 21 in the US Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 10 months ago
ArticleArchaeologists in Mexico Unearth Evidence That Aztecs Resisted Spanish Rule Even In Death Theodoros Karasavvas23 years 10 months ago
ArticleOldest Royal Tomb of the Classic Maya Centipede Dynasty is Unearthed in Guatemala Theodoros Karasavvas13 years 11 months ago
Article3,500-Year-Old Child Burials Unearthed at Ancient Egyptian Work Site Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 11 months ago
ArticleDeath and Rebirth: Startling New Information Emerges About Ancient Egyptian Pot Burials Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 11 months ago
ArticleExtremely Rare Ancient Mosaic Bearing a Greek Inscription Discovered “Miraculously” in Jerusalem Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 11 months ago
ArticleOne of the Last Two Known Dead Sea Scrolls Is Deciphered Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 11 months ago
ArticleWhy Were Baboons Inscribed on the Walls of This Newly-Discovered Egyptian Tomb? Theodoros Karasavvas03 years 11 months ago
ArticleWill It Work? Greece Is Willing to Loan Archaeological Treasures in Exchange for the Parthenon Marbles Theodoros Karasavvas13 years 11 months ago
Article12th Century Inscribed Sword Found on English Golf Course is Remnant of a Deadly Battle Theodoros Karasavvas23 years 11 months ago
ArticleArchaeologist Claims that King Arthur Was Not a Real Person But a Fictional “Celtic Superhero” Theodoros Karasavvas33 years 11 months ago
ArticleCrusader Shipwreck Yields Coins and Other Artifacts from the Final Years of a Holy Land Fortress Theodoros Karasavvas04 years 1 week ago
ArticleSocrates: The Father of Western Philosophy Theodoros Karasavvas14 years 1 week ago
ArticleBuried for Almost a Millennium, Archaeologists Recover Over 1,500 Religious Artifacts at Lost Chinese Temple Theodoros Karasavvas04 years 4 weeks ago

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