Excavations at Bagno Grande suggest an Etruscan medical school, revealing evidence of ancient healing practices.
Researchers have uncovered rare evidence of toddlers tattooed in Nubia during the Christian era, revealing visible facial markings.
Did Joseph and Mary really need to go to Bethlehem because of a Roman census, or is this unhistorical, as some scholars ...
Meanwhile, in Northern Greece, the Palace of Pella—the birthplace of Alexander the Great— finally opened to the public in ...
At the trilateral summit of Greece, Cyprus, and Israel, Mitsotakis reaffirmed Greece’s position as a pivotal stabilizer and ...
In the late Middle Ages, Christianity was widespread in Europe and Christmas celebrations every December were the norm in ...
In a boost to Greek shipbuilding industry, ONEX Shipyards has signed an agreement for the construction of two next-generation ...
Archaeologists in Bulgaria discovered rare 5,000-year-old textile fragments in Magura Cave, offering new insight into Early Bronze Age.
Archaeologists uncover a 3,000-year-old workshop in Iraq, revealing how Iron Age communities crafted ceramics and organized production.
Archaeologists in Italy say new findings from the 2025 excavation campaign at the Sanctuary of Bagno Grande in San Casciano dei Bagni strongly support the idea that the site once functioned as a true ...
Fossils found in Georgia challenge existing theories of human origins, suggesting two early human species coexisted at the Dmanisi site.
Farmer blockades are disrupting Christmas travel across Greece as traffic is building on highways while the PM urges restraint and dialogue.