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Discovery of ancient warrior’s grave hides bonds of friendship

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In late May, 10 days after breaking ground, American archaeologist Sharon Stocker received an unexpected message on her cell phone: “We’ve struck bronze.” Members of her research team at Ano Egliano in Hora, Messinia, in the southwest Peloponnese, had just discovered a bronze object in an unplundered beehive tomb. It was the first sign that something spectacular lay beneath the olive groves.

Months of excavations followed. They were conducted in great secrecy, with 24-hour security to keep away prying eyes and possible looters, until the discoveries were revealed to the world in late October: a bronze sword with an ivory handle covered in gold, solid gold seal rings and other ornate seals, a mirror and a gold chain were but some of the objects placed in the grave of a warrior in 1500 BC.

According to the scientists, this is one of the most impressive prehistoric funerary monuments to have been found on mainland Greece in the past 65 years.

“It is unique,” says Stocker, as she removes three sheets of tarpaulin protecting the site from the elements to reveal a narrow grave.

“When I first saw it, I couldn’t have imagined that I’d spend five months in there,” says conservator Alex Zokos, one of the key members of the large team that worked on the excavation. “It was tiring because you had to sit in a confined space and work with fragile materials.”

The rich finds could form the basis of a different interpretation of the past. Until recently, archaeologists would uncover graves containing numerous bodies and scientists would separate the objects found within between the men and the women in the grave. The warrior’s tomb, which contained the remains of just one individual, allows the experts to attribute all of the objects to him, even those that may be considered feminine.

Stocker and her husband Jack Davis, a professor of archaeology at the University of Cincinnati and a member of the Institutional Council of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, are in charge of the archaeological team from the University of Cincinnati that is investigating the area, together with Greek conservators and archaeologists. The project is run by the American School of Classical Studies in Athens (of which Davis was director from 2007 to 2012) under the supervision of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Messinia.

“We are privileged that the community has embraced us and makes our work easier,” says Stocker. “Without its support we would not have made it.”

Capital controls imposed in the summer created difficulties in paying the expenses of the individual members of the team on time, but local businesses gave them credit. The bond of trust dates back to deep friendships strengthened through the generations, forged when the grandfathers of the area’s residents had worked with American archaeologists on the same land decades ago.

The digs of the 1950s

The warrior’s grave is located on an expanse strewn with olives and antiquities. It is 3 kilometers from the small town of Hora and just meters from the Palace of Nestor, first uncovered in 1939 and excavated in 1953 by Carl Blegen (1887-1971), a professor of archaeology at the University of Cincinnati who dedicated a big chunk of his life to excavations in the broader region before and after World War II.

The community had allowed Blegen to use an old schoolhouse where, together with his wife, Elizabeth Denny Pierce, he would invite locals for afternoon tea and regale youngsters with tales of ancient Greece from Homer’s epics.

In addition to being a font of knowledge, the American archaeologist was also an important employer for the area’s jobless young men in the tough postwar years.

“The locals wouldn’t say ‘We’re going to the digs’ but ‘We’re going to the works,’” remembers 78-year-old Harikleia Androutsaki. We’re sitting in the small living room of her home as she offers us kourabies biscuits and kumquat liqueur. It was in this same house, just a few dozen meters from the Archaeological Museum of Hora, that she would host the archaeological missions almost every summer during that exciting period.

Her husband Dionysis (or Nionios as he was known in the village) was just a child and fatherless when he first got to know Blegen, after giving the American some ancient artifacts he found in a family field. The locals would usually destroy such discoveries in the hope that they contained gold. Blegen was impressed by the boy’s initiative and offered him a job. Androutsakis started by taking water to the workers on a donkey, later becoming a site foreman and later still guiding dignitaries from foreign countries around the archaeological site.

“He became Blegen’s right hand and Blegen in turned loved him dearly. In his letters he would call him son,” reminisces Androutsakis’s widow. “And Nionios saw him as his father too.”

Blegen also defended Androutsakis when the local authorities accused the latter of hiring communist workers during the civil war.

The Greek couple returned the love, naming their daughter Karolina after the American archaeologist. She in turn carried on the family tradition and worked in the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities.

‘Friends of Greece’

Jack Davis was still a student when he met Harikleia and Dionysis Androutsakis for the first time in the autumn of 1975. “They opened their home to us,” he remembers. “I will never forget their hospitality.”

When he returned to the area in the early 1990s to start his own research he remembers the locals, and especially the teachers, giving him a warm welcome. And there were definitely periods when the team needed their support. In the early years when the researchers could not afford to rent accommodation, the people of Hora put them up in a room at the local school and hired a cook to prepare their meals. It worked both ways. Davis gave lectures for the area’s unemployed and also hired quite a few locals to work at the site.

“In 1992, while we were exploring a wooded hill near Hora, we were almost arrested by police. They thought we were arsonists,” remembers Davis. “We were saved by one of our young volunteers who told the officers: ‘They’re not arsonists! They’re friends of Greece!’”

Two decades later, Stocker and Davis moved to the nearby seaside town of Pylos, where they now spend most of the year.

“They have awakened the people’s interest in their heritage. A lot of us were like Athenians who’ve never visited the Acropolis,” says Yiannis Kalogeropoulos, the owner of a restaurant in nearby Gialova, who has been welcoming American archaeologists since 2003. “Even though we’re just 20 kilometers from Nestor’s Palace, I had only visited the site once, while I was at elementary school. Now I’ve found the time and I’ve been to see what’s going on at the excavations.”

In 2011 Davis and the Hora Cultural Association honored 48 families, members of which had worked with Blegen back in the day. Some of the older men had to be supported as they came to accept their medals.

Blegen also defended Androutsakis when the local authorities accused the latter of hiring communist workers during the civil war.

The Greek couple returned the love, naming their daughter Karolina after the American archaeologist. She in turn carried on the family tradition and worked in the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities.

‘Friends of Greece’

Jack Davis was still a student when he met Harikleia and Dionysis Androutsakis for the first time in the autumn of 1975. “They opened their home to us,” he remembers. “I will never forget their hospitality.”

When he returned to the area in the early 1990s to start his own research he remembers the locals, and especially the teachers, giving him a warm welcome. And there were definitely periods when the team needed their support. In the early years when the researchers could not afford to rent accommodation, the people of Hora put them up in a room at the local school and hired a cook to prepare their meals. It worked both ways. Davis gave lectures for the area’s unemployed and also hired quite a few locals to work at the site.

“In 1992, while we were exploring a wooded hill near Hora, we were almost arrested by police. They thought we were arsonists,” remembers Davis. “We were saved by one of our young volunteers who told the officers: ‘They’re not arsonists! They’re friends of Greece!’”

Two decades later, Stocker and Davis moved to the nearby seaside town of Pylos, where they now spend most of the year.

“They have awakened the people’s interest in their heritage. A lot of us were like Athenians who’ve never visited the Acropolis,” says Yiannis Kalogeropoulos, the owner of a restaurant in nearby Gialova, who has been welcoming American archaeologists since 2003. “Even though we’re just 20 kilometers from Nestor’s Palace, I had only visited the site once, while I was at elementary school. Now I’ve found the time and I’ve been to see what’s going on at the excavations.”

In 2011 Davis and the Hora Cultural Association honored 48 families, members of which had worked with Blegen back in the day. Some of the older men had to be supported as they came to accept their medals.

“I was deeply moved by the locals’ expression of love,” remembers the American archaeologist.

“They have benefited the entire community,” Evgenia Kokkevi, chair of the Hora Cultural Association, says of the American archaeologists. Kokkevi remembers Blegen from when she was a child and organized the event in recognition of his former workers.

“Now we need to preserve this legacy and propagate it,” she adds.

source:ekathimerini.com

Αποθέωση Ζλάταν, νίκη «Γιούβε», «Χ» η Γιουνάιτεντ

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Την αποθέωση γνώρισε ο Ζλάταν Ιμπραϊμοβιτς, που επέστρεψε στο Μάλμε 14 χρόνια μετά την έναρξη του μεγάλου ταξιδιού του, που είχε ως σταθμούς μερικές από τις κορυφαίες ομάδες του πλανήτη.

Τελευταία η Παρί Σεν Ζερμέν, η οποία συνέτριψε 5-0 τους πρωταθλητές Σουηδίας, με τον Ζλάταν να πετυχαίνει ένα γκολ, λίγες ώρες αφότου παρέλαβε το χρυσό κλειδί της πόλης! Για τον ίδιο όμιλο (1ος) η Ρεάλ πέρασε με 4-3 από το Λβοβ επί της Σαχτάρ κι έτσι εξασφάλισε την πρώτη θέση, ενώ η Παρί προκρίθηκε ως δεύτερη. Η «Βασίλισσα» δεν είχε δεχθεί γκολ έως τώρα στη διοργάνωση και κράτησε την εστία της ανέπαφη για 78΄ λεπτά, όταν το σκορ ήταν στο 0-4. Δέχθηκε όμως τρία τέρματα μέσα σε ένα δεκάλεπτο μπλάκ-άουτ.

Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης (2-0 τη Γαλατασαράι) και Μπενφίκα (2-2 με την Αστάνα στο Καζακστάν) «έκλεισαν θέση» για τους «16» από τον 3ο όμιλο.

Η Γιουβέντους νίκησε 1-0 τη Μάντσεστερ Σίτι, αλλά προκρίθηκαν αμφότερες αφού την ίδια στιγμή η Γκλάντμπαχ διέσυρε 4-2 τη Σεβίλη.

Μολονότι η κατάσταση ξεκαθάρισε σε τρεις ομίλους, σε έναν (2ος) εξακολουθεί να γίνεται ο… κακός χαμός. Η Μάντσεστερ Γιουνάιτεντ έμεινε στο 0-0 εναντίον της Αϊντχόφεν και μπήκε σε… μπελάδες, αφού για να προκριθεί πιθανότατα θα χρειαστεί να νικήσει τη Βόλφσμπουργκ (2-0 την ΤΣΣΚΑ Μόσχας) στη Γερμανία, την τελευταία αγωνιστική (8/12). Στο παιχνίδι παραμένει και μάλιστα δυναμικά η Αϊντχόφεν, που υποδέχεται την ΤΣΣΚΑ Μόσχας και με νίκη προκρίνεται σίγουρα.

Συνοπτικά τα αποτελέσματα και οι σκόρερ της 5ης και προτελευταίας αγωνιστικής:

–1ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ–
Μάλμε – Παρί Σ.Ζ. 0-5
(3΄ Ραμπιό, 14΄,68΄ Ντι Μαρία, 50΄ Ιμπραϊμοβιτς, 82΄ Λούκας Μόουρα)

Σαχτάρ Ντόνετσκ – Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης 3-4
(78΄πεν.,88΄ Αλεξ Τεϊσέιρα, 83΄ Ντεντίνιο – 18΄,70΄ Ρονάλντο, 50΄ Μόντριτς, 52΄ Καρβαχάλ)

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ
Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης 13 –ΦΑΣΗ «16»
Παρί Σ.Ζ. 10 –ΦΑΣΗ «16»
———————————–
Σαχτάρ Ντόνετσκ 3
Μάλμε 3

–2ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ–
ΤΣΣΚΑ Μόσχας – Βόλφσμπουργκ 0-2
(67΄, 88΄ Σούρλε)

Μάντσεστερ Γ. – Αϊντχόφεν 0-0

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ
Βόλφσμπουργκ 9
Μάντσεστερ Γ. 8
Αϊντχόφεν 7
ΤΣΣΚΑ Μόσχας 4

–3ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ–
Ατλέτικο Μαδρ. – Γαλατασαράι 2-0
(13΄,65΄ Γκριζμάν)

Αστάνα – Μπενφίκα 2-2
(19΄ Τβουμάσι, 31΄ Ανιτσιτς – 40΄,72΄ Ραουλ Χιμένες)

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ
Μπενφίκα 10 –ΦΑΣΗ «16»
Ατλέτικο Μαδρ. 10 –ΦΑΣΗ «16»
———————————–
Γαλατασαράι 4
Αστάνα 3

–4ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ–
Γιουβέντους – Μάντσεστερ Σίτι 1-0
(18΄ Μάτζουκιτς)

Γκλάντμπαχ – Σεβίλη 4-2
(29΄,83΄ Στιντλ, 68΄ Τζόνσον, 78΄ Ραφαέλ – 82΄ Βιτόλο, 90+1΄πεν. Μπανέγκα)

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ
Γιουβέντους 11 –ΦΑΣΗ «16»
Μάντσεστερ Σίτι 9 –ΦΑΣΗ «16»
———————————–
Γκλάντμπαχ 5
Σεβίλη 3

–5ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ–
ΜΠΑΤΕ Μπορίσοφ – Λεβερκούζεν 1-1
(2΄ Γκόρντεϊτσουκ – 68΄ Μεχμέντι)

Μπαρτσελόνα – Ρόμα 6-1
(15΄,44΄ Σουάρες, 18΄,59΄ Μέσι, 56΄ Πικέ, 77΄ Αντριάνο – 90+1΄ Τζέκο)

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ
Μπαρτσελόνα 13 –ΦΑΣΗ «16»
Ρόμα 5
Λεβερκούζεν 5
ΜΠΑΤΕ Μπορίσοφ 4

–6ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ–
Αρσεναλ – Ντιναμό Ζάγκρεμπ 3-0
(29΄ Οζίλ, 33΄,69΄ Σάντσες)

Μπάγερν – Ολυμπιακός 4-0
(8΄ Ντάγκλας Κόστα, 16΄ Λεβαντόφσκι, 20΄ Μίλερ, 69΄ Κομάν)

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ
Μπάγερν 12 –ΦΑΣΗ «16»
Ολυμπιακός 9
Αρσεναλ 6
Ντιναμό Ζάγκρεμπ 3

–7ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ–
Πόρτο – Ντιναμό Κιέβου 0-2
(35΄ Γιαρμολένκο, 64΄ Γκονζάλες)

Μακάμπι Τελ Αβίβ – Τσέλσι 0-4
(20΄ Κέιχιλ, 73΄ Γουϊλιαν, 77΄ Οσκαρ, 90+1΄ Ζουμά)

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ
Πόρτο 10
Τσέλσι 10
Ντιναμό Κιέβου 8
Μακάμπι Τελ Αβίβ 0

–8ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ–
Ζενίτ Αγ. Πετρ. – Βαλένθια 2-0
(15΄ Σατόφ, 74΄ Τζιούμπα)

Λιόν – Γάνδη 1-2
(7΄ Φερί – 32΄ Μιλίτσεβιτς, 90+5΄ Κουλιμπαλί)

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ
Ζενίτ Αγ.Πετρ. 15 –ΦΑΣΗ «16»
Γάνδη 7
Βαλένθια 6
Λιόν 1

Πηγή:in.gr

Champion’s League: Juventus defeats Manchester City 1-0

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TURIN, Italy – Juventus advanced to the knockout stages of the Champions League and moved above Manchester City into top spot in Group D, with a 1-0 win over the Premier League side on Wednesday.

Mario Mandzukic scored the only goal of an entertaining game in the 18th minute, and Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon did well to prevent City from levelling.

“I think it was a very good game for both teams,” City coach Manuel Pellegrini said. “Both played well. I think we were unlucky to lose. They scored a goal which I think was a foul before Mandzukic finished but the referee didn’t blow the whistle. But we had chances and didn’t score.”

Both sides also hit the woodwork.

Juventus moved onto 11 points, two more than already-qualified City, heading into the final group match. It also has a better head-to-head record, having won 2-1 in Manchester.

“I think the group is not finished,” Pellegrini added. “Of course there was a chance to at least draw so we could go into the final game defending our position. But Juventus has a difficult game against Sevilla, who will need to win for the Europa League and the group is not finished.”

In the other Group D match, Borussia Moenchengladbach beat Sevilla 4-2 — which would have ensured Juventus progressed even if the Italian team had lost.

Juventus visits Sevilla in the final match, with City hosting ‘Gladbach.

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri disagreed that his side was fortunate to win after guiding a team into the last-16 for the sixth successive year — including four times with AC Milan.

“There were chances for both sides,” Allegri said. “We could have scored more and they could have equalized. That’s how matches go. I think it was a good Champions League match tonight.

“What’s important is that we won.”

There was a comical moment shortly before kickoff when the stadium announcer said “this is the team for Manchester United” — City’s biggest rival — before swiftly correcting himself.

Both teams had injury problems but Sergio Aguero made his first start for City after returning from injury at the weekend and scoring in the 4-1 defeat by Liverpool.

The match got off to a bright start, with Paulo Dybala skewing a shot well wide for Juventus following a good pass from Paul Pogba. Fernandinho went closer for City moments later after Juventus struggled to clear a corner, but his effort flew narrowly wide of the left upright.

The Brazil midfielder wasted a brilliant chance in the 16th when Giorgio Chiellini and Yaya Toure collided as they went to meet a cross and the ball was knocked back but Fernandinho blasted over from 12 yards.

City was left to rue that missed opportunity as Juventus went straight down the other end and scored.

Pogba feinted round his marker and the former Manchester United player spread the ball to the left for Alex Sandro to cross in towards Mandzukic, who volleyed home.

It wasn’t until the stroke of halftime that City tested Gianluigi Buffon.

Claudio Marchisio’s terrible backpass was intercepted by Aguero, who tried to round the Juventus goalkeeper but Buffon did brilliantly to block the Argentina forward and force the ball out for a corner.

Buffon — and the goalframe — prevented City from levelling early in the second half. The Italy goalkeeper dived smartly to save Fernando’s close-range header from a corner but failed to hold onto the ball, which bounced off his left post and back into his hands.

Alvaro Morata was brought on for Mandzukic and almost had an immediate impact with a lob which was going wide before Stefano Sturaro got a touch to it but could only volley it off the post at full stretch.

The Spain forward could have sealed the match late on as he skipped past two opponents before unleashing an effort which Hart did well to save.

However, the City goalkeeper injured himself doing so and had to be substituted.

City almost levelled before Hart went off but Andrea Barzagli got his body in the way to prevent a certain goal from substitute Raheem Sterling.

source:montrealgazette.com

Greek football federation headquarters in Athens evacuated after bomb threat

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The headquarters of the Greek soccer federation in the Athens suburb of Goudi were evacuated on Wednesday after an anonymous caller said a bomb had been planted in the building.

Bomb disposal experts were called in to search the offices of the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO) after the newspaper Efimerida ton Syntakton received a call saying a bomb would go off at 1 pm.

Local media reported that the police waited until 3 p.m. before sending in the team, but in the end no bomb was found.

On Tuesday, a bomb exploded outside the offices of the Greek business federation (SEV) in central Athens, causing no injuries but damaging the nearby Cypriot Embassy.

Tensions have being running high among Athens’ soccer fans since last Saturday’s derby match between Panathinaikos and Olympiakos Piraeus was called off by the referee before the start because of violence in and around the stadium.

Clashes between fans and police followed, which Panathinaikos blamed on the referee’s decision.

Since the weekend, another Athens club, AEK, has accused EPO of not doing enough to prevent crowd violence.

source:ibnlive.com

Newcastle Weather: region swelters on 40-degree day

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THE Hunter has sweated through its second 40-degree day in a week, with hot and blustery conditions forcing many to head to the beach.

The oppressive weather reached its peak during mid-afternoon on Thursday, with Williamtown, Tocal and Maitland all eclipsing the 40-degree mark.

Several other suburbs, including Cooranbong, Cessnock, Singleton, Newcastle, Scone and Norah Head were just a shade away from cracking the 40-mark.

The hottest temperature recorded in the Hunter on Thursday was 41 at Williamtown, four degrees shy of the November record for the Hunter in the past 10 years.

With vandals leaving Newcastle Ocean Baths high and dry for much of the day, many headed to Merewether to cool off.
Horseshoe Beach was popular among dog owners looking to beat the heat, while decent surf at the Cowrie Hole had plenty of boardriders in the line-up.

Further west, the stifling conditions created a constant threat of bushfire, with a total fire ban in place and the RFS on high alert.

source:theherald.com