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  • ...] – [[October 1]], [[1974]]) was one of the premier [[Greeks|Greek]] archaeologists of the [[20th century]]. His most notable discovery was the site of [[Akro [[Category:Archaeologists|Marinatos, Spyridon]]
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  • ...-centrism, which led to unfriendly debate between himself and the mainland archaeologists Carl Blegen and Alan Wace. Evans' insistence upon a single timeline of deve [[Category:Archaeologists|Evans, Arthur]]
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  • ...and others were buried by earthquakes, and so they were not destroyed and archaeologists were able to dig them up. The few later paintings that survive were mostly
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  • *[[1932]]: Archaeologists discover many important finds in the area of the [[Ancient Agora of Athens]
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  • [[Category:Archaeologists|Andronikos, Manolis]]
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  • Archaeologists were interested in the hills around Vergina as early as the [[1850s]], know ...firm view of Greek archaeologists and the Greek government, but some other archaeologists dispute this identification.
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  • ...invaded include [[Corinth]], [[Olympia]], [[Sparta]] and [[Mycenae]]. Many archaeologists attribute the destruction of Mycenae, a pivotal Mycenaean city, to these in
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  • [[Category:Archaeologists|Poulitsas, Panagiotis]]
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  • [[Category:Archaeologists|Mackenzie, Duncan]]
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  • *[[1972]]: Archaeologists discover a 6th Century BC temple near [[Kalentzi]], [[Achaea]].
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  • ...tion" work was carried out on the Lindos acropolis, of a kind which modern archaeologists do not approve of. The north-east side of the Temple of Athena was restored ...e surviving architectural remains. In recent years Greek and international archaeologists under the supervision of the Greek Ministry of Culture have been working to
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  • ...ring lengths around a circle containing a sunburst) had never been seen by archaeologists before being uncovered in Vergina. John Paul Adams cites its long-establish
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  • ...site discovered the statue, but dumped it into the streambed, fearing that archaeologists might call for a stop to any construction work being done if something of a Recently, archaeologists in the capital’s southern coastal suburb of Palaio Faliro have uncovered
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  • In August [[2014]], archaeologists unearthed a vast tomb from the period just following the death of [[Alexand
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  • [[Category:Archaeologists|Sofoulis, Themistoklis]]
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  • ...s was recently the site of a significant archaeological find. In [[2003]], archaeologists discovered the unplundered, untouched inner sanctum of an ancient temple, r
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  • *[[August 12]]: Archaeologists discover many important finds in the area of the [[Ancient Agora of Athens]
    2 KB (273 words) - 09:17, July 27, 2020
  • ...surrounding settlement of 5000-8000 people. A long-standing debate between archaeologists is whether the Palace acted primarily as an administrative or religious cen
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  • ...y more scientific excavations have taken place at Mycenae, mainly by Greek archaeologists but also by the British School at Athens. The acropolis was excavated in [[
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  • ...aditionally attributed to the goddesses Juno Lacinia and Concordia (though archaeologists believe this attribution to be incorrect). The latter temple is remarkably
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