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Mr Liapis requests the Marbles to be returned

by Nikolaos Markoulakis

Today Mr Liapis, the Minister of Culture, pointed the importance of the return of Parthenon Marbles at the EU Council of Ministers of Culture in Versailles

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The origins of the ancient Thracians

by Nikolaos Markoulakis

Ioannis Fidanakis in Global Politician is stating the Hellenism of the ancient Thracians.

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The Ministry of Culture response for Delos

by Nikolaos Markoulakis

The Ministry of Culture responses to article published in Greek Newspapers about the archaeological site and Museum of Delos.

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The Phaistos Disk: A 100 Year Old Hoax?

by Nikolaos Markoulakis

Press Release of the forthcoming article by Dr. Jerome M. Eisenberg in Minerva magazine Volume 19 no.4 2008.

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Phaistos Disk declared Fake

by Nikolaos Markoulakis

Antiquities’ dealer declares the Phaistos Disk a ‘hoax’.

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'Ephesus' of the Black Sea unearthed

by Nikolaos Markoulakis

Turkish University students ready to unearth the ancient Teion, the richest city-state of the Black Sea.

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Hellenistic tomb discovered in Thessaloníki

by Nikolaos Markoulakis

A new Hellenist tomb have been discovered in Thessaloniki.

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Greek architecture in Sassanid Iran

by Nikolaos Markoulakis

Geologists and archaeologists stated that the Sassanid capital city Istakhr was build in the standards of the Hippodamus urban planning.

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Did the ancient Greeks have a taste of cabernet wine?

by Nikolaos Markoulakis

Miles Lambert-Gocs, a wine expert, states in his latest publication that the cabernet wine was know to ancient Greeks.

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Renovating the Museum's Library

by Nikolaos Markoulakis

The Minister of Culture Mr. Michalis Liapis launched yesterday the renovated National Museum’s Library; payed by the Public Foundation Alexandros S. Onassis.

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