New Evidence from Ancient Methone | Free with RSVP

Professor John Papadopoulos discusses the famed city of Methone

Once-famed cities in Hellas such as Methone often pass into oblivion until rediscovered through archaeology. Destroyed in 354 BCE by Philip II, father of the great Alexander, its treasured finds have been excavated by the Greek Archaeological Service, collaborating since 2014 with the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. Professor Papadopoulos of UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology discusses its thriving settlement, industrial center, and harbor which served as a cultural conduit.

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When: Mon., Jan. 27, 2020 at 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: The National Arts Club
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212-475-3424
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Professor John Papadopoulos discusses the famed city of Methone

Once-famed cities in Hellas such as Methone often pass into oblivion until rediscovered through archaeology. Destroyed in 354 BCE by Philip II, father of the great Alexander, its treasured finds have been excavated by the Greek Archaeological Service, collaborating since 2014 with the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. Professor Papadopoulos of UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology discusses its thriving settlement, industrial center, and harbor which served as a cultural conduit.

Free to the public with RSVP at nationalartsclub.eventbrite.com.

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