2,000-Year-Old Skeleton Discovered During Second Phase Underwater Excavation of Antikythera Shipwreck
Published in the Greek Reporter By Kerry Kolasa-Sikiaridi - Sep 20, 2016 The second phase of the 2016 underwater excavation of the 1st century B.C. Antikythera shipwreck took place from August 28 to September 14 and has revealed more treasures and [...]
Bronze Arm Recovered from Ancient Antikythera Ship Wreck
Published in the Greek Reporter By Tasos Kokkinidis - Oct 4, 2017 A bronze arm from the ancient shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera was recovered by marine archaeologists. Divers found the right arm, encrusted and stained [...]
Items Recovered from Wreck of Elgin’s Ship off Kythira
Published in the Greek Reporter By Tasos Kokkinidis - Aug 15, 2017 Chess pawns, combs and a toothbrush are some of the new findings brought to light by the underwater excavation of the wreck of the ship [...]
The Greek island of Kythera
This article was written by Karen Halabi. It was first published in the print edition of The Saturday Paper on Apr 23, 2016 as "Matey Aphrodite". As well as its important place in ancient Greek [...]
The Archaeological Museum of Kythera Opens its Doors in May
Published in the Greek Reporter By Evgenia Choros - Apr 22, 2016 The Archeological Museum of Kythera will open its doors on May 7, revealing its complete renovation and contemporary exhibition after a long period of nine years. [...]
Archaeologists Recover More than 50 Objects in Antikythera Shipwreck Expedition
Published in the Greek Reporter By Ioanna Zikakou - Sep 25, 2015 More than 50 objects were recovered during the underwater expedition at the site of the famous Antikythera Shipwreck between August 26 and September 16, the study [...]