Wednesday, January 30, 2008

New Discoveries At The Ash Altar Of Zeus Offer Insights Into Into Origins Of Ancient Greece's Most Powerful God...
Science Daily (press release) - Jan 23, 2008 23, 2008) — The Greek traveler, Pausanias, living in the second century, CE, would probably recognize the spectacular site of the Sanctuary of Zeus at Mt. ...

Worship at Zeus's "Birthplace" Predates the Greek God National Geographic, DC - Jan 25, 2008 Excavations at Zeus's mountaintop "birthplace" suggest the site's ash altar was in use at least 5000 years ago—a thousand years before the earliest known ...

Zeus born here - but he wasn't the first
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Jan 28, 2008
Those who have beheld the stunning vista from remote Mount Lykaion - said to be the birthplace of Zeus - can see why the ancient Greeks picked it as a ...
Zeus awaits an offering
Arizona Republic, AZ - Jan 25, 2008
But Zeus, a pit bull terrier/boxer mix who has had a rough start to life, could use a loving family and a comfy place to sleep. The 1-year-old stray arrived ...

Zeus worship site millennium older than thought
Xinhua, China - Jan 24, 2008
24 (Xinhuanet) -- Findings of potter at an ancient Greek altar to worship Zeus reveals the site was in use at least a millennium earlier than previously ...
Origins of Ancient Greek god older than Archaeologists thought
Discovery Reports Canada, Canada - Jan 28, 2008
Zeus's famed alter at Mt. Lykaion may not have always been his, according to recent archaeological findings from Greece. A team of Greek-American ...
Ash altar of Greek god Zeus was used for worship 1000 years ... Thaindian.com, Thailand - Jan 24, 2008 Washington, Jan 25 (ANI): New evidence from excavations made by archaeologists at the ash altar of Zeus in Arcadia, Greece, has indicated that the place of ...
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