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Monday, November 02, 2009
Ancient Clock of the Roman Agora, Athens
Roman sundial, water clock and wind vane, the ancient clock in the Athens Roman Agora is an important structure of the ancient world. More.

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Thursday, January 09, 2003
Atticus and Rome’s priorities Herodes’s biggest project also proved to be his most controversial: a thorough restoration, expansion, and adornment of Lycourgos’s fourth-century-BC stadium in Athens. jan03w2

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Friday, December 06, 2002
Digging in for 2004 Games, Athens strikes ancient glory At the edge of a muddy construction site sits a rectangular, weatherproof box, the size of a trailer. dec02w2

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Friday, November 01, 2002
Experts lose marbles in Acropolis Museum row Crews working on Athens' new Acropolis Museum beneath the Parthenon have hit on a dilemma that archaeologists have feared for decades and opponents hope will doom the entire project. nov02w1

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Friday, October 18, 2002
ekathimerini.com | Tramway brings trouble instead of easing congestion The Athens tramway project has been implemented in a superficial, uncoordinated fashion. A means of transport intended to ease the city’s traffic congestion will apparently not live up to its promise, because the route it takes will increase congestion downtown and even bring traffic into other places that once were uncrowded. oct02w3

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AthensNews onLine SEARCH ONE MONTH after proudly unveiling its first tracks, the Athens tram has run against a wall - specifically, a Roman marble gate dating from the 2nd century AD. oct02w3

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Friday, October 11, 2002
AthensNews onLine SEARCH ONE MONTH after proudly unveiling its first tracks, the Athens tram has run against a wall - specifically, a Roman marble gate dating from the 2nd century AD. oct02w2

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Friday, October 04, 2002
Yahoo! News - Tiny Greek island stakes big claim as foundation of modern Olympiad Every source tells the same story of the Olympics' revival: a French baron, Pierre de Coubertin, was inspired by the ancient ideals and organized the first modern Olympiad in Athens in 1896. oct02w1

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Friday, July 19, 2002
Athens News TWO MARBLE Roman-era statues and one marble head were spotted on July 10 by members of a private contractor at the central Olympiados street in the northern port city of Thessaloniki. jul02w3

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