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While the first excavators began looking for for Amarynthos's temple to Artemis at the start of the 20th century, this most recent successful dig began in 2007, the Swiss news outlet SRF reported.
In 356 B.C.E., a man named Herostratus slipped into the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, Turkey, and set fire to its wooden roof, reducing much of the giant structure—which the Greek writer and ...
Statue found at the site of Artemis's temple. (photo credit: Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece) A team of archaeologists from Switzerland and Greece have been working for the last four years ...
Had he not visited the site the previous evening, the hunt for the Temple of Artemis might have come to an end right then and there. A broken terracotta roof tile with the word Artemidos (written ...
For the past four years, archaeologists have been carefully excavating an ancient temple located at the sanctuary of Artemis Amarysia in the island of Euboea (Greece). This summer, their work revealed ...