2014archive Knossos, the labyrinth of myth Who was the first to discover Knossos? Was the enigmatic structure excavated by the English…Agon Festival01/11/2012
Some called them Levantines They came to Izmir from Europe the 17th century. They were Italian, French, British, Dutch,…Agon Festival01/11/2012
Falconry in Starigard Archaeological studies show that, more than a thousand years ago, princes living in the Starigard…Agon Festival01/11/2012
Sundials– the silent voice of time This documentary is dedicated to the history of gnomonics, a branch of science dealing with…Agon Festival01/11/2012
The roman villa at Hechingen A wine cellar with amphorae, the remains of the heating of the old baths by…Agon Festival01/11/2012
Puglia, Acropolis, Ulysses and the swallow On the southeastern tip of Italy, in the region of Puglia at Salento, one finds…Agon Festival01/11/2012
The Nemesis of the Obelisk In the Semitic languages, the obelisk is called betyle; bet-el means the "dwelling of the…Agon Festival01/11/2012
2006200620062006200620062006200620062006 Varasova: The Mount Athos of Western Greece This documentary is about the holy mountain of Varasova which, during the Byzantine period, had…Agon Festival01/11/2012
archivearchivearchivearchivearchivearchivearchivearchivearchive A new life for the ancient coins The Greco-Roman Museum of Alexandria houses a collection of hundreds of thousands of coins; 2.000…Agon Festival29/06/2012
A Pharaoh Legacy Through its 2000-year history, the Karnak site in Egypt was a vast worksite, where every…Agon Festival29/06/2012