Posts Tagged “hellenistic”

From the YouTube channel of LycurgosNysio
The museum includes collections of Hellenistic and Roman sculpture (funerary reliefs, funerary and honorary altars, portraits, table supports, statues) from the city of Veroia and other sites of the district, Hellenistic pottery and figurines from the cemeteries of Veroia, Hellenistic and Roman architectural parts (columns, bases, capitals etc.) exhibited in ... Tags: aphrodite, archaelogical museum of veria, Greece, hellenistic, macedon, macedonia, medusa, museum, roman, Veria, youtube
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Dura Europos ("Fort Europos") is a ruined Hellenistic-Roman walled city built on cliff 90 meters above the banks of the Euphrates river. It is located near the village of Salhiyé, in today's Syria.
Destroyed by war and abandoned in the 3rd century AD, it lie hidden until its rediscovery in 1920. Excavations have revealed, among ... Tags: Alexander the Great, hellenistic, Εὐρωπός, Seleucus I Nicator, syria
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In due time the final program and participants will be published on our website. Renowned speakers from Greece, UK, Netherlands, Italy, France, Malta and Egypt confirmed their contribution. Like our 2009 workshop, the program includes visits to all the archaeological sites and museums of Alexandria, and possibly a visit ... Tags: alexandria, hellenistic, studies
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A view of the early Christian Basilica recently unearthed at the Sintrivani metro station construction site in the northern port city of Thessaloniki.
A large early Christian Basilica (1st to early 4th century AD) and an important late Byzantine period (1204-1430) building were unearthed at a same number of Thessaloniki metro construction sites over the recent ... Tags: Bezesteni, byzantine, Christian Basilica, hellenistic, macedonia, Macedonian Press Agency, metro, ottoman, Paleologus, roman, thessaloniki
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A collection of Hellenistic coins dating back to the era of Alexander the Great were found near Najm Castle in the Manbej area in Aleppo governorate (northern Syria ).
The coins were found by a local man as he was preparing his land for construction, uncovering a bronze box that contained around 250 coins. He ... Tags: Aleppo, Alexander the Great, Archaeology, drachma, greek, hellenistic, King Phillip, museum, Najm Castle, syria, zeus
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Another Great Video from Rempetisa
Every inscription ever found from the Ancient Macedonian language is in Greek. Every personal name every name of their homeland is Greek. They were identified as Greeks long before they ever came into prominance and they identified themselves as Greeks. They spread the Greek (hellenic) language and culture throughout all the ... Tags: hellenistic, Identity Theft, macedonia, propaganda, rempetisa, slavs, tito
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The Hellenistic world
In Classical times the focus of the Creek world had been Greece itself and the cities of the eastern Aegean seaboard such as Miletus Smyrna and Ephesus. During the later fourth century BC the centre of gravity underwent a shift to the east: to Asia Minor, northern Syria and Egypt.
The historical basis of ... Tags: Alexander the Great, Archaeology, asia minor, cambridge, Encyclopaedia, Greece, hellenistic, macedonia, Philip II of Macedon
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 Unprecedented Miniature Carving of Alexander the Great Found
by Nissan Ratzlav-Katz
(IsraelNN.com) Excavations in Tel Dor have turned up a rare and unexpected work of Hellenistic art: a precious stone bearing the miniature carved likeness of Alexander the Great. Archaeologists are calling it an important find, indicating the great skill of the artist.
The Tel Dor dig, under ... Tags: Alexander the Great, empire, greek, hellenistic, israel, macedon
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 New finds span time
An incomplete Graeco-Roman statue of an athlete in Alexandria and an enormous collection of prehistoric artefacts in Fayoum are the most recent discoveries in Egypt, Nevine El-Aref reports
At the Shallalat Gardens next to the fortress of Mohamed Ali in Alexandria, a Greek archaeological mission has discovered what is thought may be a ... Tags: alexander, Alexander the Great, alexandria, ancient, antiquity, Bacchus, culture, Dionysus, egypt, graeco-roman, Greece, greek, greeks, hellenic, hellenistic, history, Kalliopi Limneou-Popakosta, macedonia, macedonian, macedonians, philip, ptolemy, Shallalat Gardens, Zahi Hawass
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 Η εντυπωσιακή ανακάλυψη της Ελληνίδας αρχαιολόγου Καλλιόπης Λιμναίου-Παπακώστα στην Αίγυπτο
Της Γιωτας Συκκα
H είδηση έφτασε ώς την Κίνα. Αγαλμα του Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου αποκαλύφθηκε στην Αλεξάνδρεια της Αιγύπτου από Ελληνίδα αρχαιολόγο. Τα ξένα πρακτορεία την «τσίμπησαν» αμέσως, όσο για τις εφημερίδες και τους αρχαιολόγους της Αιγύπτου υποστήριξαν πως: «Αυτή είναι μία από τις πιο σπουδαίες ανακαλύψεις ... Tags: alexander, Alexander the Great, ancient, culture, egypt, Greece, greek, greeks, hellenic, hellenistic, history, Καλλιόπη Λιμναίου - Παπακώστα, Ζahi Hawass, Αhmed Abdel - Fatah, Ελλάδα, macedonia, macedonian, macedonians, Sallalat
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