Gregory Daco, EY-Parthenon chief economist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the economy, impact of the Middle East ...
On September 26 1687, the Parthenon of Acropolis faced a severe blow and was partly destroyed by Venetian General Morosini.
Corporate growth leaders remain firmly focused on growth, even as geopolitical volatility, technological disruption and ...
A new Oxford University study has reconstructed the Parthenon’s original lighting, revealing it was a deliberately dim, atmospheric space rather than a sunlit hall. Using 3D modeling, archaeological ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Just to the west of downtown Nashville is one of the city’s premier parks, with over 100 acres of grassy lawns and a large pond. However, before it was known as Centennial ...
Dedicated to Athena Parthenos, or "Athena the Virgin," the magnificent Parthenon stands atop the Acropolis, on the site of another lost temple to Athens' patron goddess. Little is known about this ...
The iconic Parthenon in Athens has been the inspiration for many buildings around the world, including Walhalla, Germany's ...
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Walking along the broad pedestrian street that runs along the base of Athens’ famed Acropolis Hill, visitors can now enjoy something not seen in decades: an unobstructed, ...
It’s hard not to be awestruck standing in front of the Parthenon marbles. The collection of sculptures adorned the famous archeological site, which was originally built as a temple to Athena in ...
Twenty-five years ago, in the preface to the 1997 edition of his book The Parthenon Marbles, Christopher Hitchens observed that “those who support the status quo at the British Museum have the great ...
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