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The Evolution of Healing Sanctuaries From Prehistoric Ritual to Organized Medicine The development of medicinal practice in the ancient Greek world, often referred to as Iatrike, represents a complex transition from prehistoric ritual to organized clinical observation. Evidence of these organized… read | διαβάστε…
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Limnaea
Limnaea (Greek: Λιμναία, also transliterated as Limnaia) is an archaeological site in Akarnania, Greece. The ruins of ancient…
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Malia
The Minoan palace at Malia (Μάλια) is the third largest palace of Minoan Crete after Knossos and Phaistos.…
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Marathon Archaeological Museum
The Archeological Museum of Marathon is located in the small coastal town by the same name, and exhibits…
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Marathon Archaeological Site
Marathon (Μαραθών, Μαραθώνας) area has yielded archaeological artifacts dating back to the Stone Age, but in modern times…
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Mycenae Archaeological Museum
Mycenae Museum is built next to Mycenae archaeological site to house artifacts from the Bronze Age citadel excavations.…
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Vatican Museums: Greek & Roman Art
The Vatican Museums exhibit a plethora of Greek and Roman sculptures. The antiquities collection of the Vatican had…
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Nestor’s Palace
The Mycenaean palace of Nestor (Ανάκτορο του Νέστορα) is an archaeological site near Pylos, Messenia, in SW Peloponnese,…
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Phaistos
Phaistos (Φαιστός, also transliterated as Faestos, Phaestos, Faistos) is the second largest Minoan palace of Crete after Knossos.…
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Palaikastro Minoan Settlement at Rousolakos
Παλαίκαστρο (Palaikastro, sometimes also transliterated as Palekastro) Minoan town unearthed at the Rousolakos location near the modern town…
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Treasury of Atreus
The tholos tomb at Mycenae known as “Treasury of Atreus”, built between 1350 and 1250 BCE, is the…
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Mycenae Archaeological Site
Mycenae (Greek: Μυκήνες) is one of the most important archaeological sites of Greece. The fortified citadel is perched over…










