Mount Lykaion | The Altar That Was Sacred Before Zeus Had a Name
The altar on the summit of Mount Lykaion was already ancient when Zeus was born. This is not a rhetorical formulation. The ash altar, a cone of earth located atop…
Hellenic Essentials
Echoes from the Acropolis
Krimnos, Hydromeli, and the Olive Brine | The Dionysian Fermentation Tradition of the Ancient Greek Kitchen
Dionysus was not the god of intoxication. He was the god of transformation. The distinction…
Souvlaki Through the Ages | How the Ancient Greeks Were Grilling This Favorite 3,500 Years Ago
The grooves in the stone were cut to hold skewers. This is the detail that…
Building in the Shadow of the Parthenon | How Greek Architecture Found Its Answer
Every architect who has ever built in Greece has had to answer the same question.…
The Twelve Days Table | Rare Greek Christmas Foods and the Cosmology Behind Them
Every Greek household that knows its own tradition keeps the fire burning through the twelve…
Astra Planeta | The Wandering Guardians of the Ancient Greek Sky
Maritime Myths of the Wandering Stars and the Morning Abyss
Moly of Arcadia | The Sacred Herb of Odysseus in Ancient Greece
In the interior highlands of the Peloponnese, the region of Arcadia unfolds across a sequence…
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Echo and Narcissus | The Punishment That Preserved the Capacity While Removing the Content
The Arachne article in this collection developed the mechanism of the Ovidian punishment as the punishment whose logic was the preservation of the capacity while removing the content. Athena found…
Oracle's Wisdom
Krimnos, Hydromeli, and the Olive Brine | The Dionysian Fermentation Tradition of the Ancient Greek Kitchen
Dionysus was not the god of intoxication. He was the god of transformation. The distinction matters, because what Dionysus governed was never confined to the grape. It reached every process…
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Brauron and the Arkteia | The Girls Who Had to Be Bears Before They Could Be Wives
Every Athenian girl, before she was permitted to marry, had to become a bear. Not…
Hermes | The God Who Has No Territory Because His Territory Is Every Crossing
Every other Olympian has a fixed domain. Zeus governs the sky and the divine household.…
Aristotle | The Philosopher Who Thought Happiness Was the Wrong Word
The most important word in Aristotle's ethics has been mistranslated for two thousand years. Eudaimonia…
The Peloponnese | The Peninsula That Contains Five Thousand Years
The peninsula is named for a man whose flesh Tantalus served to the gods. Pelops,…
The Trojan War | The Story That Made Everything Else Possible
It is the myth that leads to the archaeology. This observation, made by the British…
The Mani | Where Greece Built Towers for the Living and Laments for the Dead
Greece has been softening itself for tourists for decades. Not dishonestly. The islands genuinely are…
