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2013–2014 — a view from Greece

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 December 2014

Catherine Morgan*
Affiliation:
The British School at Athens, director@bsa.ac.uk
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While much of the news reported from Greece continues to focus on the harsh realities of continuing financial crisis, it is a pleasure to publicize the strength and diversity of archaeological research, and the major developments which continue to make Greece's sites and museums ever more attractive and accessible to visitors whatever their interests. This has been an exciting year, not least thanks to the Greek presidency of the Council of the European Union which has put culture in all forms under the spotlight (the exhibition Greece's Europe. Colonies and Coinage from the Alpha Bank Collection at the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki was but one of the commemorative events held in Greece). Further new discoveries through the summer of 2014 continue to tantalize, as we will observe presently.

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Archaeology in Greece 2013–2014
Copyright
Copyright © Authors, the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies and the British School at Athens 2014 

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