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Troy Museum giving opportunity to watch artifact restoration works live
Located at the entrance of the ancient city of Troy in the northwestern province of Çanakkale, which dates back to 5,000 years, the Troy Museum will offer its visitors an opportunity to watch the restoration and conservation works of ancient artifacts live within the scope of a new project.
The founder of modern conservation in Greece
Visiting archaeological museums, we are often moved by the idea of the work that went into discovering so many artifacts and bringing them to light, but rarely do we go to the trouble to learn about what happened after that, how these treasures were salvaged and restored, and by whom.
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Artworks at Zeugma Mosaic Museum under control of experts
The unique mosaics in the Zeugma Mosaic Museum, one of the world's largest mosaic museums located in Turkey's southeastern province of Gaziantep, are being cleaned by an expert team with the utmost care and precision to protect them for future generations.
Excavation works to continue throughout 2021 in ancient city of Antandros
The ongoing excavation works in the ancient city of Antandros are being planned to continue throughout the year, according to the archeology team carrying out the works. (AA Photo)
The bullhorns of misinformation
We don't know whether this particular item of fake news first appeared on a television news broadcast or was initially hatched by some fringe far-right website.
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Democracy assaulted but wins in America
As I looked upon the ruins of the Athens Parthenon atop the Acropolis Hill from my favorite spot on Philopappou Hill, I reflected on the events that transpired in Washington, DC on and since January 6.
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Acropolis Restoration Chronicle | Ongoing
Founded in 1975, the Committee for the Conservation of the Acropolis Monuments (ESMA) is marking its anniversary with a series of interesting online presentations chronicling its work on the ancient Greek citadel and that of others who came before it.
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Byzantine Dialogues Lecture | January 26
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens has invited historian Koray Durak to deliver the next lecture in its Byzantine Dialogues series, which will be streamed live at 7 p.m. on January 26 Greek time.
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Antiquarianism & Philhellenism | Athens | To April 30
Visitors to Athens International Airport will have a chance to catch a sneak preview of the Museum of Cycladic Art's big upcoming show "Antiquarianism and Philhellenism," organized to mark the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution and scheduled to open as soon as coronavirus restrictions are lifted.