The Argonautica | The First Great Journey and the Woman Who Made It Possible
Homer called it "known to all." This single phrase, appearing in the Odyssey as a passing reference to the Argo as pasi melousa, known to everyone, celebrated by all, is…
Hellenic Essentials
Echoes from the Acropolis
The Deceptive Embrace of a God | What Did the Many-Faced Morpheus Do?
Enter the Realm of Dreams: A Divine Illusion
The Mystery of Pallas Athena | A Tragic Legacy and the Sacred Power of the Palladium
The name carried a death. Pallas Athena is the full name of the goddess, but…
The Empousa | Hecate’s Phantom at the Crossroads
Most Greek monsters have a fixed shape. The Minotaur is always a man with a…
Asclepius Awakens and the Ancient Healing Rituals That Mark the End of Winter in Greece
In the high, thin air of the Greek mountains or the salt-crusted edges of the…
The Abduction of Europa | Divine Love, Cultural Legacy, and the Naming of a Continent
The continent is named for a Phoenician princess who was carried off by a bull.…
The Aloadae Giants and the Architecture of Vertical Ambition
A field record from the Thessalian heights
The Buzz from Olympus
Knossos Palace and the Minotaur’s Labyrinth | Discovering Crete’s Ancient Heart
The palace at Knossos is three kilometers south of Heraklion, on a low hill above the Kairatos river valley. That geographical fact is the first thing to understand before you…
Oracle's Wisdom
The Halcyon Days | The Myth of Alcyone, the Kingfisher, and the Fourteen Days the Sea Falls Silent
The Greek winter contains a brief interval when the air settles, the sea smooths, and the coastline falls into a stillness that has been recorded and explained for more than…
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The Zagori Villages of Epirus | Where Stone Bridges Lead to Another Century
There is a specific silence in the Pindus Mountains that exists nowhere else in Greece.…
Brauron and the Arkteia | The Girls Who Had to Be Bears Before They Could Be Wives
Every Athenian girl, before she was permitted to marry, had to become a bear. Not…
Hermes | The God Who Has No Territory Because His Territory Is Every Crossing
Every other Olympian has a fixed domain. Zeus governs the sky and the divine household.…
Aristotle | The Philosopher Who Thought Happiness Was the Wrong Word
The most important word in Aristotle's ethics has been mistranslated for two thousand years. Eudaimonia…
The Peloponnese | The Peninsula That Contains Five Thousand Years
The peninsula is named for a man whose flesh Tantalus served to the gods. Pelops,…
The Trojan War | The Story That Made Everything Else Possible
It is the myth that leads to the archaeology. This observation, made by the British…
