Greek pottery is the most visible archaeological evidence of social and economic relations between the Aegean and the Mediterranean during the Iron Age, a period of intense mobility. This book ...
An ancient marble thoroughfare and shards of classical pottery are on display in the city of Thessaloniki's new underground ...
Fifth-generation pottery maker Andreas Makaris is one of the most sought after artists for ceramics on Santorini Island in ...
Archaeologists in Greece believe they have found the lost ... "(The city) had distinctive pottery shapes with eastern influences, maintained contacts with both east and west ...
The Greek iron ages took place within this period. But since no documents are available, historians have only been able to ...
The exhibition features 270 pieces or sets of collections from 14 Greek museums and institutes, including pottery, stone statues and gold artifacts, according to the ambassador of Greece to China, ...