A remote Greek island is offering free houses and thousands of dollars in cash for young families to move there so they can ...
The tiny island of Antikythera is offering incentives to families and skilled workers to relocate there, including free food, ...
For the first time, more than 80 objects from the Antikythera Shipwreck are exhibited in Athens, in the most complete ...
A set of financial proposals has been offered to UK expats who are looking to move abroad, with several locations in Europe ...
If you've ever fancied ditching the rat race for a more peaceful life, one remote island in Greece is offering a monthly stipend to move there.
When winter draws in on Antikythera, the already meagre population of the isolated Greek island shrinks to almost nothing. "There are 20 to 25 of us, no children, no bakery," said local leader Giorgos ...
In 1901, researchers discovered what's now known as the Antikythera mechanism in a sunken shipwreck, an ancient artifact that dates back to the second century BC, making it the world's "oldest ...
It’s no surprise then that he’s interested in the Antikythera Mechanism—a small geared device discovered off the coast of the Greece in 1900 that is believed to be the first analog ...
Over 80 artifacts from the historic shipwreck, including parts of the renowned Antikythera Mechanism, are on display for the ...
In 2020, new X-ray images of one of the mechanism's rings, known as the calendar ring, revealed fresh details of regularly spaced holes that sit beneath the ring. Since the ring was broken and ...
The Antikythera Mechanism is a mysterious ancient device used to calculate lunar cycles, planet motions, and more. Over 2,000-years-old, it was far more advanced than any other technology of its time.