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  • Ancient Olympic Games

    Politics, nationalism, commercialism, and athletics are often associated with the Modern Olympic Games, but these themes are as old as the games themselves. Explore the climate and circumstances surrounding the ancient Olympic Games.

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  • Archaeological Mapping Lab

    The Archaeological Mapping Lab at the University of Arizona is dedicated to the scientific study and analysis of ancient cities, landscapes and sanctuaries.

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  • David Gilman Romano

    Dr. Romano is the Nicholas and Athena Karabots Professor of Greek Archaeology, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona. He has been involved in archaeological work in Greece for 45 years.

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  • Digital Augustan Rome

    Digital Augustan Rome is a long term mapping project that is prepared to provide a worthy digital successor to the published book and maps of Mapping Augustan Rome created in 2002.

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  • Mt. Lykaion Excavation & Survey Project

    The Mt. Lykaion Excavation and Survey Project conducts topographical, architectural, geological, geophysical, and historical research on the birthplace of Zeus.

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  • Parrhasian Heritage Foundation

    Supporting the ongoing excavation, preservation and documentation of projects at the Sanctuary of Zeus at Mt. Lykaion.

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  • Parrhasian Heritage Park of the Peloponnesos

    The Parrhasian Heritage Park proposes a living park of archaeological, cultural, and scenic resources between Arcadia, Elis, and Messenia, Greece.

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Dr. David Gilman Romano Nicholas & Athena Karabots Professor of Greek Archaeology School of Anthropology, University of Arizona

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