Thursday, April 3 2025

Tag: Artemis

Mysterious Cult Center Dedicated to Artemis Tauropolos Discovered in Ancient Amphipolis

Mysterious Cult Center Dedicated to Artemis Tauropolos Discovered in Ancient Amphipolis

Archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Amphipolis, located in northern Greece, have unearthed a cult center dating back to the 4th century BC, believed to be dedicated to the hunting goddess Artemis Tauropolos. The team led by Professor Dimitris Damaskos of the University of Patras discovered the remains of a rectangular mudbrick structure during

The rare painted "Artemis" bust is exhibited at the Bolu Museum

The rare painted “Artemis” bust is exhibited at the Bolu Museum

The rare painted “Artemis” bust, discovered during a construction excavation in the 1970s, is currently on display at the Bolu Museum. This approximately 2,000-year-old artifact is notable for having retained its original colors. The Bolu Chamber of Commerce and Industry aims to increase the bust’s visibility through a 3D modeling project. A Valuable Artifact for

Ephesus

Night museology practice started in the ancient city of Ephesus

The ancient city of Ephesus, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, can be visited after sunset as of April 9 with the “Night Museology” application of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The ancient city of Ephesus has a history dating back to the 10th century BC. It is known that the first

Archaeology students in Greece unearth statue head of god Apollo

Archaeology students in Greece uncover the head of a statue of the god Apollo

A group of archaeology students working at the archaeological site of Philippi in northern Greece have unearthed the marble head of a statue believed to be of the god Apollo. The Greek Ministry of Culture announced the discovery in a statement on Thursday. Archaeologists say the statue head can be dated to the 2nd or