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6 Δεκ 2019 · Whether it’s Periclean temples, sculpted maidens, colonnaded marketplaces, gilded icons, a marble-gated suburb, or the elegant façade of an Ottoman madrasa, Athens has much to offer.
- Acropolis Museum's Top 10
The Kritios Boy. A marble sculpture of a young boy (after...
- Ancient Plaka
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- Art Spanning 17 Centuries at Byzantine Museum
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- National Archaeological Museum
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- Ioannina: The New Weekend Destination
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The Plains offers a prime example of the earth-building and settlement traditions that archaeologists call “Adena” (Squier and Davis). Follow the routes, visit the sites, enjoy OHIO! The Ancient Ohio Trail is the comprehensive, integrated, media guide to Ohio’s mound and earthwork sites.
13 Μαρ 2019 · According to an informational plaque at the site, The Plains was the second largest center of Adena Native American culture activity in Ohio, with the third largest concentration of Adena burial mounds and circular enclosures in the Eastern United States.
ATHENS COUNTY, Ohio — Wherever you are in Athens County, odds are you’re close to multiple sites of historical significance featured on a new, interactive online map of images curated by Ohio University Libraries Digital Initiatives.
13 Φεβ 2023 · There’s solid archaeological evidence that our area was significantly populated for thousands of years; we’ve got evidence in some local excavation sites that suggest people have been here since Clovis.
There are several well-known Woodland Period archaeological sites in Ohio. Click on the green markers to learn about each site. To learn more, see Early Woodland Period , Middle Woodland Period , and Late Woodland Period , in Virtual First Ohioans.
Athens Ancient Sites: Information and photos of Archaeological Sites in Athens Greece, such as the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora, the Herodeion Theatre and more.