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30 August, 2013 - 08:48
aprilholloway
Better Late than Never - Ancient Greek sanctuary to receive 2,200-year-old cargo
Over two millennia ago, a 10-metre column was ordered for the construction of a temple in one of the most important oracle centres in antiquity, Klaros, but it was sunk when the cargo ship carrying...
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