Posts Tagged ‘agora’

Witchcraft at the Agora, Athens Revealed in New Study

Witchcraft, as those who go beyond superficial Sabrina well knows, is all about “energy transferal.” This bizarre statement is made perfectly clear in the discovery of a jar containing a mutilated chicken in Athens, Greece, which is giving archaeologists a unique insight into the ancient mystical world of witchcraft in ancient Athens. In 2006, archaeologists […]

The Stoa of Attalos: Restored Agora of Athens Structure Is Amazing

The Stoa of Attalos (also spelled Attalus) is a monument that was once part of the ancient Agora of Athens. This stoa was built along the eastern edge of the agora, and dates to the 2nd century BC. This monument was named after King Attalos II of Pergamon, who gifted it to the people of Athens. […]

Athenian Agora, Where Some of the World’s Greatest Philosophers Gathered

Ancient Greece, and Athens in particular, played a crucial role in the development as well as the history of Western Civilization. The center of Athenian life was the Agora, an open space at the heart of the city that served as a meeting ground for various activities. Many great figures of Greek culture walked and […]

Rejoice! The Agora is Growing!

Have you entered a store without the mandated mask affixed to your face? Visited a friend in violation of a lockdown order? Frequented a New York bar that didn’t offer “substantive” food to go with your beer? Congratulations! You’re a thought criminal! And here’s the best part: There are more thought criminals being born every […]

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