In April, Christie’s sold the Ionides Scarab, a sixth-century BC “archaic Greek masterpiece”, for $250,000 in New York. But it may not have been Christie’s, nor the consigner’s, right to sell the ...
A new data crowdsourcing platform aims to preserve the sound of Romeyka, an endangered millennia-old variety of Greek. Experts consider the language to be a linguistic goldmine and a living bridge to ...
Shielded from development and agriculture, many archaeological sites from ancient Greece have now become inadvertent safe ...