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Theban Thursday

Assorted photos from a recent visit to the Thebes Archaeological Museum. So. Much. Incredible. Archaeology.

Posted byTroels18 March 202117 March 2021Posted inArchaeologyTags: archaeological photographyLeave a comment on Theban Thursday

Megali Oikia, Dystos

Some photos of the “Megali Oikia” (Large House), a very interesting example of fourth-century Greek domestic architecture at Dystos on Evia, taken in October 2020. For more on Dystos, see this useful volume by Athina Chatzidimitriou, and specifically on the Megali Oikia, this paper by J.V. Luce.

Posted byTroels15 February 202115 February 2021Posted inArchaeology, PhotographyTags: archaeological photography, archaeotravelLeave a comment on Megali Oikia, Dystos

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