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The Agora => Greek News => Greek History & Culture => Topic started by: Maik on Wednesday, 03 June, 2020 @ 21:44:22
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No, not Denise's bar in Katelios :doh:
Archaeologist uncovers ‘amazing’ ancient temple of Goddess Nemesis in Greece
ARCHAEOLOGIST Bettany Hughes uncovered an incredible temple built for the Goddess Nemesis inside an ancient Greek theatre, Express.co.uk can reveal.
The discovery was made during Channel 5’s new series ‘A Greek Odyssey,’ as its presenter – Ms Hughes – embarked on a journey across the Greek Islands, from the coast of Turkey – where the mythical Trojan War took place – to the island of Ithaca in the west of Greece. During the first episode, which is set to air on June 12...
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1290857/archaeology-news-ancient-temple-nemesis-goddess-greece-lesbos-mytilene-theatre-spt
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That could be worth recording, ta muchness! :bun2:
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During the first episode, which is set to air on June 12...
Tonight on Channel 5 @ 21:00, 5+1 @ 22:00 :)
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Not bad but a bit jumping around from one place to another.She was a bit giddy but the scenery was very nice so may sacrifice my Monty Don and watch again next week and hope for an improvement.!!! :hmm:
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I think she spoiled it! it could have done with someone like M. Portillo presenting it, nothing to do with politics, i just think that he is a good presenter.
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Like watching someone's holiday home movie.
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The first part of the series, that is, not Michael Portillo's style of presenting - I quite like his train journeys. Bettany Hughes gets a write-up on greekreporter.com (https://greece.greekreporter.com/2020/06/15/why-i-fell-in-love-with-greece-british-historian-filmmaker-explains/)