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Archaelogists continue to sift for clues  
   

Archaelogists continue to sift for clues

While we were touring the site we saw a good number of college students walking around with hardhats and trowels. They were doing work study projects at numerous points within the city. You can see in this picture that there were once a whole lot of buildings within the walls. Over the years farmers and even city builders stole much of the stonework and left only the foundations.
Day Twelve (Wednesday)

July 5th 2006
This was about to be a very, very busy day. We were up rather early in order to leave on the bus at 8:00. Our breakfast wasn't as filling as our previous few in Greece. This morning it was back to cold cereal, a couple croissants and watery orange juice. Our first order of business was to drive back up the isolated Tolo road into the larger city of Nafplion. Even though Tolo is the seaside ... read more
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Greek Flag Greece achieved its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1829. During the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, it gradually added neighboring islands and territories, most with Greek-speaking populations. In Worl... ... read more
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