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Wreaths of Glory

Greek City Times 31 Mar 2025
Reserved for the aristocracy, they were typically worn at grand feasts in cities like Alexandria, as noted by the Egyptian-born Greek writer Athenaeus of Nitocris (late 2nd–3rd century CE).
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Ancient Megalithic Structures and Inscriptions Discovered in South India

Greek Reporter 26 Mar 2025
These artworks date back to the Megalithic and early historic periods, ranging from around 2500 BCE to the 2nd century CE ... The writings, which span from the 4th to the 16th century CE, were found in ...
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Gladiator Tomb found in South Italy’s Liternum Necropolis

Greek Reporter 25 Mar 2025
Simona Formola, the team has uncovered more than 20 graves dating from the late 1st century BCE to the 3rd century CE ... Founded in the late 2nd century BCE, Liternum reached its peak between the 1st and 2nd centuries CE.
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8 lesser known city breaks to visit that aren't Paris or Rome

RTE 24 Mar 2025
It was built during Hadrian's reign as Roman emperor during the 2nd century CE and could hold up to 15,000 people ... With former royal residences, cobblestone streets and centuries-old markets to peruse, there's plenty to keep you busy.
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The Most Famous Statues of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty

Greek Reporter 18 Mar 2025
This changed around the fifth century BC, when the greatest Greek sculptors gave her a recognizable identity ... Venus de’ Medici Marble Statue of Aphrodite (Roman), dating 1st-2nd century CE.
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Did Romans and Greeks have Abortions and Contraceptives?

Roman Empire Times 18 Mar 2025
Soranus of Ephesus, a Greek physician from the 1st or 2nd century CE, recorded that consuming “Cyrenaic balm” could stimulate menstruation.
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Art Institute showcases ancient Roman sculptures in unprecedented 'Myth and Marble' exhibit

Chicago Sun-Times 14 Mar 2025
Statue of a Goddess, known as the Hestia Giustiniani, first half of 2nd century CE ... — “Statue of a Goddess, known as Hestia Giustiniani,” first half of 2nd century, 78¾ inches tall ... Statue of Artemis Ephesia, 2nd century CE.
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