Parrhasian Heritage Park of the Peloponnesos
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  • Ancient Olympic Games

    Explore the climate, circumstances, and history surrounding the ancient Olympic games held every four years beginning in 776 BCE.

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  • Archaeological Mapping Lab

    The Archaeological Mapping Lab at the University of Arizona is dedicated to the scientific study and analysis of ancient cities, landscapes and sanctuaries.

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  • Corinth Computer Project

    The Corinth Computer Project studies the topography and architecture of the rural and urban planning of ancient Corinth utilizing digital mapping techniques.

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  • David Gilman Romano

    Dr. Romano is the Nicholas and Athena Karabots Professor of Greek Archaeology, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona. He has been involved in archaeological work in Greece for 45 years.

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  • Digital Augustan Rome

    Digital Augustan Rome utilizes contemporary scholarship, textual commentary, and digital cartography to visualize the reconstructed landscape of Rome in ca. 14 CE.

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  • Mt. Lykaion Excavation and Survey Project

    The Mt. Lykaion Excavation & Survey Project conducts topographical, architectural, geological, geophysical, and historical research on the birthplace of Zeus.

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  • Parrhasian Heritage Foundation

    Supporting the ongoing excavation, preservation and documentation of projects at the Sanctuary of Zeus at Mt. Lykaion.

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Dr. David Gilman Romano

Nicholas & Athena Karabots Professor of Greek Archaeology
School of Anthropology, University of Arizona

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