Mount Lykaion | The Altar That Was Sacred Before Zeus Had a Name
The altar on the summit of Mount Lykaion was already ancient when Zeus was born. This is not a rhetorical formulation. The ash altar, a cone of earth located atop…
Hellenic Essentials
Echoes from the Acropolis
Beauty Taken by Force | How Medusa and Her Sisters Suffered for the Desires of the Gods
The Forgotten Pain Behind the Monster’s Gaze
Crete | The Ultimate Travel Guide to Europe’s Most Enchanting Island
Crete is the place where Europe's first civilization buried its dead, built its palaces, and…
The Phaistos Disc | The Enduring Mystery of 241 Ancient Symbols That Still Baffle the World
The disc was found in a room that had been deliberately sealed. Luigi Pernier, the…
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…
The Five Ages of Hesiod | Why the Heroic Age Does Not Fit and What That Means
Hesiod interrupted his own argument. The Works and Days develops a cosmological scheme of human…
Naxos | The Island That Built Too Much and Finished Too Little
A giant lies on his back above the sea, looking at nothing, exactly as he…
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Hephaestus and the Art of Imperfection | The Lame God Who Made the World Beautiful
The most beautiful things in the Greek mythological world were made by the ugliest god. This is not a coincidence the Greeks stumbled into. It is a deliberate observation about…
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Epicurus | The Philosopher Whose Name Became Its Own Refutation
Where Philosophy Meets Wellness: An Invitation to Ancient Wisdom
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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…
The Mani | Where Greece Built Towers for the Living and Laments for the Dead
Greece has been softening itself for tourists for decades. Not dishonestly. The islands genuinely are…
