Archaeologists in Corinth have uncovered a remarkable funerary structure from the Hellenistic period. This discovery was a significant one during the “Ancient Tenea” research program, which was ...
The Tamiami Trail, the southernmost stretch of U.S. Highway 41, connects Tampa and Miami, Florida. A Florida state senator from Sarasota proposed renaming the Tamiami Trail to "Gulf of America ...
LOS ANGELES — The body of water formerly known in the United States as the Gulf of Mexico is now listed for U.S.-based users of Google Maps as the Gulf of America. The change follows an ...
The Ministry of Culture announced the discovery of a grand ancient Greek tomb site near the ancient city of Tenea in Corinth, resembling Macedonian tombs from the Hellenistic era. According to the ...
This article was originally published in Rest of World, which covers technology’s impact outside the West. After US President Donald Trump issued an executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico ...
The filming of the cinematic epic “Odyssey,” directed by Christopher Nolan, will finally begin this weekend in Ancient Corinth. According to an announcement, the archaeological site will be closed to ...
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Teachers—especially geography teachers—are not sure ...
The map below shows the location of Corinth and Rome. The blue line represents the straight line joining these two place. The distance shown is the straight line or the air travel distance between ...
Scientists have pushed back the foundation of the port at Ancient Corinth, called Lechaion, by at least five centuries in a study published recently in the academic journal Marine Geology. Lechaion ...
Right now, if you’re looking at Google Maps from Europe, the name of the body of water bound to the east by Florida, Cuba, and the Yucatan Peninsula, and to the west by Texas and Mexico, is ...
As far back as the 8th century B.C.E., the city of Corinth served as the beating heart of the Mediterranean’s commerce. Lechaion, its sea port, was at the very core of its success. A new study ...