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When Greeks Were Jews, or Why We Celebrate Hanukkah

  • October 21, 2025
  • 7:00pm (Greece) 12:00pm (EDT)

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Thalia Potamianos Lecture Series of The Gennadius Library

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Gender, Cultural Elites and the Cold War in Greece. A Case Study Approach Based on the Life and Work of Alison Frantz and Ekaterini Myrivili

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Late Bronze Age Tablewares as an Index of Behavioural Variation, a Metrical and Volumetric Study

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The Birth of Democracy in Ancient Athens: A Bioarchaeological Perspective

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Museums, Society, and the Public Interest

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“Alketas of Halieis, being blind, saw a dream”: Personal Stories of Sickness and Cure in the Asklepieion in Ancient Corinth

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