Archaeological Museum of Pella
Nikolaos Laskaris and the only Aphrodite of his life
"When your house is burning or when your ship is sinking and you only have one object to take with you, what you choose certainly means a lot to you.
Archaeological Finds Discovered During EVN's Excavation Activities
Remnants of a Roman dwelling with a clay pipeline, as well as a grave, found collaborators of EVN in excavation activities in the centre of Plovdiv - on "G. M. Dimitrov " Street (near the crossroad with Tsar Asen Str.). According to the experts, the discovered archaeological structures date from II - IV century AD.
Part of palace where Alexander was raised to be restored
A black-and-white checkered mosaic pavement is seen next to columns at the archaeological site of Pella in northern Greece, capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia. A part of the royal palace where the Greek warrior-king Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) was born and raised will be restored after the study was approved by the Central Archaeological Council.
Salvaged ancient artifacts from metro in Macedonia
The Dion Archaeological Museum's "Opening Roads" exhibition of findings from salvage excavations from 2008-2013 kicks off in Northern Greece at 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 8. The artifacts on show were found at roadworks carried out to build a segment of the national road.
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