Megalithic Mystery: The Enigmatic Dragon Houses Of Greece
Megalithic Mystery: The Enigmatic Dragon Houses Of Greece
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Former Trump 2016 presidential campaign associate George Papadopoulos intends to travel to Greece to retrieve $10,000 in cash that he believes consists of marked bills used by the CIA or the FBI to entrap him during the summer of 2017.
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10 Rare Ancient Greek Discoveries
Here are 10 rare and historical discoveries from a coin where only 12 actually exist to a golden crown found under someones' bed!
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5. Greek Warrior Helmet
This mysterious finding dates back to 5th or 6th century BC and it’s not exactly the helmet itself that’s baffling archaeologists but where it was found and who wore it! This bronze Greek Phalanx helmet was found at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea but off the coast of Haifa, Israel! It was found by a Dutch dredging ship and it was handed off to the Israeli Antiquities Authorities for further examination. The helmet is in quite remarkable condition for something this old. Experts have two theories on why it was found near Israel. Some claim it was from a Greek mercenary who was paid to fight for the Egyptians. Others believe it was worn by a Greek soldier who was sent into battle against the Persians who ruled the area at the time. Greeks did have some influence in Israel but this helmet dates back a few centuries before that time.
4. Ancient Sea Travel
Ancient Greeks might have not only had the power to time travel but also to travel the seas at a much earlier date in time then we once thought. Thanks to this discovery found on the island of Crete, archaeologists can prove that sea travel took place at least 130,000 years ago. The previous known time people were able to trave l by boat was around 60,000 BC. Stone age tools like these axes were found in ancient shelters. They’re very similar to the tools used by our ancient ancestors known as the Homo Erectus. Since the island of Crete has been separated from the mainland of Greece for quite some time now, this leads archaeologists to believe that the only way settlers were able to get here was by some type of boat. How advanced were these boats they had, and what other places were discovered that we might not know about?
3. Spartan Palace?
You might be familiar with the ancient Spartans from the movie 300, where King Leonidas leads his small Spartan army into a gruesome battle but could archaeologists have found his palaces after all these years? Just a few miles south of the known location of Sparta near a small village, you can see where it was discovered. The building had around 10 rooms and was found filled with archaic inscription from the 17th to 16th centuries BC. They found a large variety of objects like 20 Bronze swords, and religious symbols. One of the cult like objects found at this possible palace, is this bull’s head cup that you see in this photo. If this is truly the palace of Spartan leader, we’d still be lucky to have some artifacts left over, since the palace was burnt to the ground in the 14th century BC. The Spartan civilization was one of the most important to live in Greece and it mysteriously disappeared around 1200 BC.
2. Ancient Greek Citadel
This was declared as one of Jerusalem's greatest archaeological mysteries and it has left many people completely puzzled! The legendary citadel known as the Acra was finally found underneath a parking lot in the center of Jerusalem! This fort was built by Emperor Antiochus the fourth and is finally proof that the Greeks had some influence in the holy town of Jerusalem. The dig site now plunges 3 stories below the surface of the earth and archaeologists search frantically for ruins and artifacts. The fort was later destroyed by Romans and the land near the ruins became a residential area. These sling stones and bronze arrowheads were found at the dig site, close to the old city walls of Jerusalem.
1. Ancient Warrior Tomb
US archaeologists claim to have made the most important discovery in Greece in 65 years. They came across a 7 foot tomb in 2015 that contain priceless relics from this remarkable civilization. The tomb contained the remains of a powerful ancient Greek warrior, whose tomb remained untouched for 3.5 thousand years. It’s almost like the Greek version of the tomb of King Tut since; the tomb was not grave robbed. The jewelry had a similar style to that of the Minoans, who flourished on the island of Crete. Here in this illustration, you see how the grave appeared before modern graverobbers got a hold of it. Priceless gold jewelry, as well as strings of pearls were discovered. It’s clear that this warrior was wealthy due to this ivory sword hilt that was found designed with what looks like a bull. What else might we uncover about this advanced, ancient civilisation?
Dionysiac frieze, Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii
Dionysian Cult Cycle (?), Villa of Mysteries, before 79 C.E., fresco, Pompeii, Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Parthenon (Acropolis)
Iktinos and Kallikrates (Phidias directed the sculptural program), Parthenon, Athens, 447 - 432 B.C.E.
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A visit to Kerameikos in Athens
Kerameikos (Υπότιτλοι στα Ελληνικά - Embedded subtitles in ENG )
Kerameikos was the kerameis’ (potters') quarter of the city. From kerameis derives the English word ceramic.
The site includes an extensive area both within and outside the ancient city walls. The Inner Kerameikos was the former potters' quarter within the city and Outer Kerameikos covers the cemetery and also the Dēmósion Sēma (public graveyard) just outside the city walls, where Pericles delivered his funeral oration in 431 BC. The cemetery was also where the “Sacred Way” began, along which the procession moved for the Eleusinian Mysteries. The quarter was located there because of the abundance of clay mud carried over by the Eridanos River.
After the construction of the city wall, the Sacred Way and a forking street known as the Street of the Tombs again became lined with imposing sepulchral monuments belonging to the families of rich Athenians, dating to before the late 4th century BC. The construction of such lavish mausolea was banned by decree in 317 BC, following which only small columns or inscribed square marble blocks were permitted as grave stones.
There is also a small well organized museum. The Kerameikos Museum houses the most extensive collection of burial-related artifacts in Greece, varying from large-scale marble sculpture to funerary urns, stelae, jewelry, toys etc. The original burial monument sculptures are displayed within the museum, having been replaced by plaster replicas in situ. The museum incorporates inner and outer courtyards, where the larger sculptures are kept.
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Eleusis, Corinth, Home Again
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The Temple of Zeus in Olimpia - The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - See U in History
The Temple of Zeus in Olimpia - The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Wiki: The Temple of Zeus at Olympia was an ancient Greek temple in Olympia, Greece, dedicated to the god Zeus. The temple, built in the second quarter of the fifth century BCE, was the very model of the fully developed classical Greek temple of the Doric order
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Mysterious lost Greek city dating back 2,500 years is discovered hidden under a hill near Athens
Mysterious lost Greek city dating back 2,500 years is discovered hidden under a hill near Athens
Archaeologists have discovered a 2,500 year-old lost city in Greece.
The team were exploring the ruins around a small village called Vlochós, 190 miles north of Athens.
The previously undiscovered city was found among ruins that had long been known to archaeologists, but were assumed to be part of an irrelevant settlement on a nearby hill.
Summer villa letting with private infinity pool Mani peninsula Peloponnese Laconia Greece
ACCOMMODATION CAPACITY 8 people
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1-Refundable deposit in Euro: A minimum of Euro 800.
2-Advance payment 40%, or full payment if the booking is
within 8 weeks.
3-Check in time: 15.00
4-Check out time: 10.00
5-Minimum stay: One week
6-Adequate holiday insurance covering you and all
members of your party must be arranged prior to
departure and taken with you when you travel.
This is a condition of renting “Mani house”.
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-Mani House is located near Gythio town on the Mani Peninsula, Laconia - an area of the Peloponnese rich in history.
Its residents, the Maniots, were forceful men and Mani has maintained its independence throughout the years.
The traditional buildings of Mani were built of stone following a fortress-like design; many vendettas amongst the Mani families meant that people built homes to protect themselves. Elements of this traditional style are reflected in the design of Mani House.
The stone walls are combined with a modern interior focused on comfort. The traditional albeit unique property features all modern conveniences including, among others, a sound system for different areas of the house, satellite TV, BBQ, and wood oven as well as an infinity pool with breathtaking views.
The main entrance to the property is from the pool terrace. The infinity pool is large with dimensions: Length 12.80m x 5.45m width, x 2.70 high x 1.35m in the shallow and 3.00m in the deep water.
The wooden door leads to a bright and spacious central living area. Each part of this central living space fits beautifully into a perfectly designed interior.
The colours are simple, creams and stone, with a flagged floor that runs throughout. The shutters are painted in pale pistachio and bright magenta has been introduced throughout the soft furniture and dining chairs which give a contrast of brilliance to the colour scheme. Large French style doors lead from every area to the pool terrace which offers a perfect place to relax for every part of the day.
Enjoy your stay at Mani House using the sun loungers that surround the pool, the shaded areas to dine or sit under the shade of the huge oak tree whilst playing a game of chess or backgammon.
The kitchen is located at the rear of the large central living space and is fully equipped with all modern conveniences. It offers direct access to a patio at the back of the house which takes on a traditional, cafe-style appearance featuring pretty, metal chairs and tables and a BBQ and bread oven to conjure up the flavours of Greece.
On the same level but in a separate wing are three bedrooms. One has a double bed with an en-suite bathroom including a bathtub and a large dressing area. Next, there are two twin bedrooms, each one featuring an en-suite bathroom with a shower. All bedrooms have direct access to the pool terrace.
The next floor features an office with en-suite bathroom and shower and a comfortable double bed. This room benefits from a balcony overseeing the pool terrace and sea view.
Finally, on the basement level, the guests can benefit from indoor parking for 2-3 cars.
On the same level, and for our guests’ comfort, the Mani house caretaker is based. He looks after the property and stays in a self-contained, totally independent apartment, on the basement level. He is very discreet and tends to the engine room located at the same level, as well as the pool, usually twice a week, very early in the morning or very late at night, leaving guests to enjoy their privacy unless he is needed.
The Mani House is located on a large piece of land which has been planted with colourful indigenous plants, shrubs, and trees. The stone paths, steps, and walkways meander through the property can lead to our old oak tree for the most wonderful shade in the heat of the day.
The property is very well located in terms of accessing the beach and taverns, shops and cafes which are all a short drive away.
The Mani House is an exceptional base for promising sunny holidays close to the sea and nature. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
A Troubled Island | The Minotaur's Island (Ancient Greece Documentary) | Timeline
The mysterious island of Crete has always loomed large in imagination, as the home of the Minotaur -- that monstrous creature, half-man half-bull -- imprisoned in Daedalus' labyrinth. Before Crete collapsed in fire and violence, it gave birth to Europe's first civilisation nearly 5,000 years ago, and boasted an advanced, prosperous Mediterranean civilisation with hinged doors, flush toilets, and magnificent palaces.
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Mega Mystery Band - Athens (2)
Yes, the Greek Mega Mystery Band can also make music for your wedding ! Worst, they can also supply some young couples to play at there wedding... No pity for promotion...
Open Water Swimmers Vouliagmeni Athens, Greece
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VLOG⭐Επιστροφή στην Αθήνα ????Room Tour ???? Back to Athens????ελληνικά greek βίντεο διασκέδαση για παιδιά
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Σήμερα στο παιδικό μας YouTube κανάλι ARIADNI STAR, με βίντεο για παιδιά στα ελληνικά - greek, κάνουμε VLOG για παιδιά την επιστροφή μας στην Αθήνα.
BACK TO ATHENS, λοιπόν και η Ήρα μας, θα πάει πρώτη φορά στο σπίτι μας στο Αιγάλεω, ενώ θα κάνει και πρώτη φορά μεγαλούτσικο ταξίδι με το αυτοκίνητο μέσα στο κουτί της. Άραγε πως θα αντιδράσει? Θα κάνει room tour και house tour? Θα συνηθίσει γρήγορα και θα αρχίσει τη διασκέδαση και τα παιχνίδια, ή θα τρομάξει?
Πάντως εμείς αν και κουραστήκαμε περάσαμε τέλεια.
Φθινόπωρο Ελλάδα 2017 - Autumn Greece 2017
Γεια σας παιδιά, μικροί και μεγάλοι στο ARIADNI STAR κανάλι!!!
Με λένε Αριάδνη!!!!
Το ARIADNI STAR κανάλι είναι ένα κανάλι διασκέδαση όπου παρουσιάζω καινούρια παιχνίδια, challenges (προκλήσεις), εκδρομές, αστείες δραστηριότητες και πολλά ακόμα.
Γραφτήκατε στο κανάλι μου?? Όχι ακόμη?
Τότε πατήστε το κόκκινο κουμπί για να γραφτείτε και το κουδουνάκι για να ξέρετε πρώτοι όταν έχω καινούριου βίντεο!!!
Παιδιά και μην ξεχάσετε να γραφτείτε στο κανάλι της αδελφούλας μου Άρτεμης το ARTEMI STAR κανάλι.!!!!!!!!!
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Glory and mysteries of Ancient Greece-Αρχαία Ελλάς
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Mycenae, Greece: Ancient and Mysterious
More info about travel to Mycenae: Mycenae, a hilltop fortress on the Peloponnesian Peninsula, dominated the Greek world between 1600 and 1200 B.C., a thousand years before Athens' Golden Age. A treasure trove of gold unearthed in the 19th century has lead archeologists to believe Mycenae is Homer's fabled city rich in gold. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit
Ancient Greek Architecture: Dorian, Ionic & Corinthian
Athens Music '78-'83
Originally broadcast on July 4,1983 on 90.5. Contains oddities and live performances.
00:44 B-52's
05:55 Pylon
11:07 Method Actors
17:02 Side Effects(Live at Tyrone's)
20:07 Little Tigers(Live)
22:31 Love Tractor(Live)
25:57 Mystery House
31:29 Athens Alto Association
34:59 Phil & The Blanks
39:08 Ashcan Cats
43:20 Mood Food
46:02 Little Tigers