In a remarkable display of historical unraveling, a research program, led by archaeologist Dr. Elena Korkas, has completed its systematic archaeological research in Chiliomodi, Corinth, exploring the lost city of Tenea. This initiative, implemented by the Department of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities of the Ministry of Culture, has brought to light several significant findings, shedding new light on the famous area's ancient past. Finding the Lost City of Tenea In 2017, the Ministry released an aerial photograph of a group of 3000-year-old houses from the ancient settlement, and Elena Korka, Greece’s director of antiquities and cultural heritage, told the Associated Press that a team of archaeologists had successfully identified “distinctive door openings, walls and floors, and had unearthed additional pottery
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