This book presents the results of the excavations conducted by the Archaeological Service of the Ministry of Culture along Vouliagmenis Avenue and in the underground Line 2 of the METRO whose seven stations serve the southern areas of Athens.
Volume dedicated to the archaeological site and the museum of Kerameikos. The edition is part of the Museums Cycle series of the John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation.
Mogens Jørgensen has clearly mapped out, how, in a race with other major collectors, and in dialogue with the Egyptian authorities, the Glyptotek managed to build up an Egyptian collection.
First published in eight individual fascicles between 1969 and 1975 by B. H. Blackwell (Oxford), this volume is re-printed here for the first time in a single, handsome, book.
In this book Kaldellis shows that the idea of Byzantium as a rigid imperial theocracy is a misleading construct of Western historians since the Enlightenment.
Toxicology in Antiquity is the first in a series of short format works covering key accomplishments, scientists, and events in the broad field of toxicology.
This richly illustrated volume seeks to define the complex contours of the reception of Greek drama in the Americas, and to articulate how these different engagements have been distinct both from each other, and from those of Europe and Asia.
A biography that sets Blegen and his closest colleagues in the social and academic milieu that gave rise to the discipline of classical archaeology in Greece.
The Center for Hellenic Studies has announced the forthcoming online publication of Aspects of History and Epic in Ancient Iran: From Gaumāta to Wahnām, by M. Rahim Shayegan on the CHS website.
This book presents the 452 working drawings that compose the Andreas Xyngopoulos portfolio in the Benaki Museum, commented upon and illustrated in their entirety.
This book shows how our coevolution with wolves contributed to the extinction of Neanderthals and further transformed us through the process of domesticating dogs.