Explaining Greece by To Vima unpacks the complexities of modern Greece, one story at a time. In every episode, journalists and experts shed light on the country’s most pressing issues, offering deep insight and fresh perspectives. Hosted by Charis Tzanis.
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Explaining Greece by To Vima unpacks the complexities of modern Greece, one story at a time. In every episode, journalists and experts shed light on the country’s most pressing issues, offering deep insight and fresh perspectives. Hosted by Charis Tzanis.
In the center of Athens, tucked amidst tavernas and the metro line, lies a sprawling archaeological site—the Athenian Agora—once the center of political and economic life in the city. It was here that the ancient democracy held trials, passed legislation, and, at times, decided whom to ostracize.
Excavations at the Agora have been underway for well over 100 years, and they continue today. This means that thousands of years of history have been unearthed, bit by bit, revealing not just magnificent marble monuments, but also the everyday minutiae— the loom weights and ballots of the ancient Athenians.
We spoke with John Papadopoulos, director of the Agora excavations, about what the site was like in its prime, who frequented it, how ancient democracy functioned—and what new discoveries are being made today. He also shared why he’s the first excavation director to publish plastic findings.
Explaining Greece
Explaining Greece by To Vima unpacks the complexities of modern Greece, one story at a time. In every episode, journalists and experts shed light on the country’s most pressing issues, offering deep insight and fresh perspectives. Hosted by Charis Tzanis.