Kids become archaeologists for a day at Ancient Corinth

A colorful and joyful gaggle of 31 kids head down a narrow footpath to an excavation site at Ancient Corinth. They are all carrying backpacks and wearing identical green hats to protect them from the hot sun. 

Hyped about becoming archaeologists for a day, they were excited about digging, sifting and making exciting discoveries.

The expedition was headed by Christopher A. Pfaff, the director of the Corinth excavations, which have been conducted at the site with little interruption since 1896 by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA), in an initiative organized for the third consecutive year by Cosmote TV for its subscribers.

The initiative is designed by Cosmote History to acquaint children with ancient and modern historical and cultural heritage through experiences that are both educational and entertaining.

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