Each cargo load, despite being discovered in the same port, dated back to a different time period of the Iron Age.
In the first-paced world, the notion of travelling or exploring is gaining new spirit. But why now? Humans as natural beings always love to stay connected with nature. The more techno-centric world is ...
Cyprus’ next generation of roboticists took centre stage at this year’s Robotex MRC 2025 Awards Ceremony, organised by the Cyprus Computer Society (CCS) and hosted by the Bank of Cyprus (BoC).  The ...
Seán Damer's Wild Mountains, Wild People belongs to a venerable tradition of war novels set in Crete during the Second World ...
The heart of the world mini-soccer is beating these days in Rethymno, where more than two thousand visitors from thirty-five countries are participating in the ...
The history of Greece and Crete provided an inspiring environment for studying and experiencing on site everything that had already evoked the ...
Can the bull fighting said to have taken place on Atlantis be explained by Minoan customs? This article examines the evidence ...
Thirty one years after their honeymoon, the columnist and his wife, Mary, return to the Greek island famous for its iconic ...
I first visited Elafonisi Beach on the southwestern corner of Crete 30 years ago. Fleeing a messy relationship in London, I ...
New research out of the University of California San Diego and the University of Haifa is reshaping what we know about ancient seaborne trade in the eastern Mediterranean. Published recently in ...
Archaeologists have presented the preliminary results of excavation on Crete, where a unique Minoan Labyrinth was discovered ...