Researchers have found the oldest known evidence of lead pollution dating to around 5,200 years ago in ancient Greece.
The discovery of a 2000-year-old headless statue from the Hellenistic period has prompted Greek police to investigate.
A headless and armless small marble Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic period turned up in the trash in Thessaloniki.
A statue dating more than 2,000 years was allegedly found in a black bag near garbage bins in a part of the Greek city of ...
For thousands of years, the Aegean Sea has been a crossroads of civilizations, from Bronze Age kingdoms to the cultural and military might of ancient Greece and Rome. But alongside their art, ...
An approximately 3,500-year-old settlement was discovered in Egypt in Kom el-Negus, located about 27 miles west of Alexandria ...
Authorities say the statue dates back to the Hellenistic period and are investigating how it ended up among garbage. It was ...
Greek authorities investigating the statue's mysterious appearance say it dates back to the Hellenistic period between 323 B.C. and 31 B.C.
Police in Greece are investigating the discovery of a 2,000-year-old statue in a black bag near some trash cans in a suburban ...
Ancient statues have also been found in trash before in other parts of Europe. In 2023, a Roman-era statuette of Venus was ...
On the evening of Jan. 18, a 32-year-old Greek man went to the police with an unusual object that he said he had found in a ...