Experts suggest the cave may have been used for ritual offerings, purification ceremonies, or oracle practices, similar to other subterranean sanctuaries in the Greek world.
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Greek sanctuary from the Hellenistic era inside Italy’s Pertosa-Auletta Cave.
In 1962, archaeologists uncovered an extraordinary artifact in a tomb near Thessaloniki, Greece—the Derveni Papyrus.
The Superintendence of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Salerno and Avellino revealed in a Facebook post that, in ...
Ancient Greek king Pyrrhus of Epirus' political reforms, urban projects, and cultural patronage transformed Epirus into a ...
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Archaeologist Yonatan Adler of Ariel University argues that Judaism didn’t emerge as a fully codified religion until at least the second century b.c., partly in reaction to Hellenistic domination.
The unique findings from the excavations at Akrotiri reveal an advanced civilization, which, along with the Minoan, was the ...
Beyond the handful of memorial libraries, many other ancient Roman public libraries were great cultural centers, including ...
Welcome to Religions of the World. Judaism: The Religion of Jewish people. Judaism is one of the oldest religions in the world. It began about 4,000 years ago in the Middle East. One of the most ...
Petrosyan emphasized that Artsakh is home to over 60 early Christian inscriptions, 30 of which have yet to be published. "I believe these inscriptions offer the most compelling evidence of Artsakh’s ...