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10 Ways to Woo a Greek Man - BANKSNEWS GR

10 Ways to Woo a Greek Man The Antikythera youth statue at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Credit: Athens National Museum Ten ways to woo a Greek man: After she spent much of her childhood battling against the Greek stereotype that a woman’s place is in the kitchen, author Ekaterina Botziou shares her wisdom on how to keep your Greek man happy in the following opinion piece. A Greek male is a complex creature full of contradictions, hyperboles and oxymorons. Greek men tend to sway from wonderful, cultured, caring beings to arrogant buffoons who believe that their word and their mother’s word is law.

Little Human Subspecies: Where s the Evidence?

Human Subspecies: The Ancient Greek Accounts Several different Greek scholars, historians, and philosophers wrote about these legendary little human subspecies. In Aristotle’s  History of Animals  (300 BC), he writes: “these birds [the cranes] migrate from the steppes of   [modern Eurasia] to the marshlands south of Egypt where the Nile has its source [Ethiopia]. And it is here, by the way, that they are said to fight with the pygmies; and the story is not fabulous, but there is in reality a race of dwarfish men, and the horses are little in proportion, and the men live in caves underground.” Lucius Flavius  Philostratus (third century AD) has written a similar account:

Archaeologists appeal to Greek prime minister to halt restructuring of five big antiquities museums

Greece s National Archaeological Museum in Athens would be given independent legal status from the state archaeological service if a proposed government bill is passed Photo: National Archaeological Museum, Ministry of Culture and Sports Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports has proposed a new law that aims to loosen the state’s hold over the country’s five largest archaeological museums a move that has sparked an outcry from museum staff and archaeologists. Presented by culture minister Lina Mendoni on 22 December and due for a vote in Parliament later this month, the bill would convert the National Archaeological Museum and Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens, the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki and the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion into “legal entities under public law” (NPDD), the same status held by the New Acropolis Museum since it opened in 2009.

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