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Off the coast of a Greek island sits the Antikythera shipwreck, a 2,000-year-old wreck with a story that inspired an Indiana Jones movie. From its beginnings as an accidental discovery to the recent ...
In Kutaisi, Georgia, Imeretians still forage in nature for the ingredients that compose their colorful, vegetarian-friendly ...
This is the fourth installment of Edmonds resident Nathaniel Brown’s recent travels to Greece. You can read part 1 here, part ...
Bones found at the site of an ancient fish-processing plant were used to genetically identify the species that went into a ...
A multidisciplinary team of researchers, including archaeologists, have analyzed the DNA of fish remains from Roman fish ...
This week's Press Run has news about the annual Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Festival coming July 24-27 to Cleveland ...
Itrion, also known as Pasteli today, are essentially just honey and sesame bars and they’re a popular snack in Greece even today! I actually have one right here because I became obsessed with ...
Archaeological findings in a Mallorca cesspit recently showed that thrushes were common fast food in Ancient Rome, alongside pigs, sheep and fish, revealing the varied diet of ordinary Romans.
Business Why an ancient Greek food law still matters for your IP strategy today By Jennifer Friesen Published June 19, 2025 ...
Olive trees were a vital resource for the ancient Mediterranean world. They provided wood for shipbuilding (and Heracles’ club); olives for food; and olive oil for cooking, lighting lamps, using ...
A study of animal remains from an ancient trash pit in Mallorca suggests thrushes were once a staple of Roman street food culture.
DeWitt — St. Sophia’s Greek Cultural Festival begins its 52nd consecutive year of delicious food, music, dancing, and celebration of Greek culture today at 4 p.m.