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The Summer 2012 Field Season runs June 13 - July 27, 2012.
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A section of the ancient (6th century B.C.) city walls of Corinth has been excavated by the Greek Archaeological Service in advance of the construction of the new Eleusis-Corinth-Patras highway. The section of wall runs 80 m long and is preserved to a height of 1.6-3.2 m.
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London 2012 Olympics posters revealed - One gives a nod to the Ancient Olympic Games
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Read the Voice of America story about Dr. Romano's presentation at the Greek Embassy on 10/12/11.
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Dr. Romano is to present at the Greek Embassy in Washington DC at 6:30pm on 10/12/11. The talk is sponsored by the Society for the Preservation of the Greek Heritage, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the Embassy of Greece.
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Wondering who the greatest Olympic champions of all time are? Check out this list.
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The NSF awards a grant to the Mt. Lykaion Excavation and Survey Project.
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The inauguration of the first trail of the Parrhasian Heritage Park between Ano Karyes and Neda will occur on Saturday July 30, 2011.
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Dr. Romano presents at the College of Physicians on recent research at the Sanctuary of Zeus on Mt. Lykaion
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Proceedings from the park planning workshop held in Megalopolis, Greece on August 1, 2010 available.
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Parrhasian Heritage Park Partnership adds Comprehensive Plan and Vision Plan to site for public review.
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Accepting applications for an archaeological illustrator for Mt. Lykaion Project - field season 2011.
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The Summer 2011 Field Season runs June 15 - July 29, 2011.
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The Summer 2010 Field Season began with the arrival of over 40 archaeologists, architects, surveyors and specialists to Mt. Lykaion.
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The tenth Modern Lykaion Games were held on Sunday August 9, 2009 in a beautiful mountain meadow high on the slopes of Mt. Lykaion.
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Dr. George Davis of the University of Arizona looks at the Geology and Landscape of Mt. Lykaion
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A Spotlight on Architecture at Mt. Lykaion
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