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This 200-Year-Old Greek Revival Home in New York’s Hudson Valley Can Be Yours for $4.45 Million The 19th-century hillside mansion known as Aberdeen sits on 9 picturesque acres with 400 feet of ...
The discovery of a Hellenistic period mansion remains in North Macedonia indicates ties with the Ancient Greek world.
Ancient Greek homes were built around a courtyard or garden. The walls were often made from wood and mud bricks. They had small windows with no glass, but wooden shutters to keep out the hot sun.
Over a century old, the eight Greek friezes with deep ties to Mary Carroll High School’s namesake have found a new home at the school’s new campus.
Archaeologists believe that the house and the pebble mosaic floor probably date to around the mid-4th century B.C., a time when luxurious private houses appeared in ancient Eretria.