Jun 25 Blog
By: Mark Wilson
Visitors to the archaeologically rich city of Thessaloniki, Greece, have a new archaeological treat in store for them. With the opening of the city’s Metro […]
Sep 27 Blog
By: BAS Staff
Doubtless many have heard the Four Lads’ 1953 novelty song “Istanbul (Not Constantinople).” But prior to the city’s change of names in 1922, Constantinople was […]
Jan 25 Blog
By: Valerie Abrahamsen
The Via Egnatia, which ran from Constantinople in the east to Dyrrachium, Albania, in the west, was one portion of the more than 50,000 miles […]
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