Nestor
Chora Trifylias: The palace complex of Nestor
One of the most important archeological sites in the whole Peloponnese, the Mycenaean palace of Nestor, is located near the town of Trifylia, a Mediterranean town in Messinia.
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Corporate governance workshop in Thessaloniki
The Athens Stock Exchange and the Federation of Industries of Greece (SBE) are organizing a workshop in Thessaloniki titled "Corporate Governance and Sustainable Development: Modern Trends and Optimum Practices," which will start at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday (16-18 Katouni).
The keynote speaker will be Stilpon Nestor, chief executive officer of London-based Nestor Advisors.
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Dolphin carrying out tourism investment projects in Kilada and Kea
Dolphin Capital Investors has started carrying out tourism investments totaling 600 million euros on the Cycladic island of Kea and near the village of Kilada in the eastern Peloponnese.
Work is expected to begin in early fall on the construction of a new resort at Kilada, which will be named Kilada Hills and has a budget of 420 million euros.
Griffin Warrior of Pylos | Athens | December 6
Not-for-profit educational institution College Year in Athens and the International Center for Hellenic and Mediterranean Studies (DIKEMES) have invited University of Cincinnati researchers Jack Davis and Sharon Stocker, co-directors of excavations at the Palace of Nestor, to discuss the exciting discovery at Pylos in the southwestern Peloponnese of the so-called grave of the "Griffin Warrior"
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Unknown monumental palace rewrites ancient Greek history
Monumental discoveries in Iklaina, including an open-air pagan sanctuary, have reinforced the view that this ancient Greek town was no backwater as had been thought, but a major center of Mycenaean culture – that throws back the formation of the earliest complex states in ancient Greece by hundreds of years.
This is the face of the ancient Greek ‘Griffin Warrior’! (amazing photos)
The “GriffinWarrior”, the name given to a 3,500 year-old ancient Greek warrior, discovered in 2015 by husband and wife archeologists Jack L. Davis and Sharon R.