Asclepius’ Temenos at Epidaurus, whose Location is Mentioned by Pausanias, Found by Archaeologists
The work carried out in Epidaurus by the research team from the University of Athens under the direction of Dr. Vassilis Lambrinoudakis, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Athens, in ...
The difference between studying and looting a site, which today seems evident to us, was not so clear in the early days of archaeology. Despite the efforts of professionals, in the early 20th century, ...
In a small valley of the Peloponnese the archaeological site of Epidaurus extends to different levels. The worship of Asclepius began there for the first time in the 6th century BC. but the main ...
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