Rencontrez la antique Grece
χ.ό.
Όραμα (2009)
Decouvrez, connaissez et vivez toutes les facettes de la Grece par l'intermediaire de la serie " About Greece".
Smouldering Lemnos
Συλλογικό έργο
Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού. Ταμείο Αρχαιολογικών Πόρων και Απαλλοτριώσεων (2004)
Sounion
Σαλλιώρα - Οικονομάκου Μαίρη
Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού. Ταμείο Αρχαιολογικών Πόρων και Απαλλοτριώσεων (2003)
Strarożytna Crecja
Δρόσου - Παναγιώτου Νίκη
Παπαδήμας Εκδοτική (2009)
Synoptyczny przewodnik archeologiczny po calym kraju. 205 fotografie barwne. Historia, mit, niejzca, archeologiczne. Obraz najwazniejszych monymentow w starozytnosci i dzisiaj.
The Acrokorinth
Κουμούση Αναστασία
Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού. Ταμείο Αρχαιολογικών Πόρων και Απαλλοτριώσεων (2001)
The Acropolis
Παπαθανασόπουλος Γιώργος
Κρήνη (2006)
Each guide contains a comprehensive history of the archaeological site and detailed descriptions of important finds in the museum by eminent experts in their fields. They provide systematic and detailed accounts of ancient Greek civilization and present clear impressions of its history and the art that embodies it. These editions are lavishly illustrated with full colour photographs and reconstructions on glossy paper and contain folding maps and charts.
The Akropolis of Athens
Χατζηφώτη Λίτσα Ι.
Toubi's (2004)
[...] The guidebook you hold in your hands contains myths associated with the Acropolis and the monument's story throughout history. The archaeological site, Museum and surrounding monuments and sanctuaries are described in detail. Finally, photographs, plans and artists' reconstructions will enable the visitor more easily to wander over "Pallas" magnificent hill", the symbol of the Classical spirit through the ages.
The Ancient Theatre of Vergina
Δρούγου Στέλλα
University Studio Press (2017)
The ancient theatre of Vergina has been a monument of varying significance since its topography, form and excavation data agree with the historical evidence on the city in a way virtually impressive and mandatory. Its dating to the second half of the 4th century BC, its proximity to the palace and the Agora of Aigai as well as its wall and form all allow the scholar to refer to the dramatic events of Philip II's murder on the basis of the chronological sequence of its monuments.