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Nature Geoscience Ιούλιος 2009
In a Feature paper, Prof. John Underhill summarises the latest geological evidence in support of the Odysseus Unbound theory… Διαβάστε Περισσότερα
Nature Geoscience Ιούλιος 2009
In a Feature paper, Prof. John Underhill summarises the latest geological evidence in support of the Odysseus Unbound theory… Διαβάστε Περισσότερα
Keynote Presentation: ‘Geophysics in the Search for Homer’s Ithaca’ by Greg Hodges, Chief Geophysicist, Fugro Airborne Surveys… Διαβάστε Περισσότερα
Revue des Études Anciennes 110 (2008)
Robert Bittlestone responds to Matthias Steinhart’s questions from his review in the Revue des Études Anciennes 109 (2007)… Διαβάστε Περισσότερα
Geoscientist Σεπτέμβριος 2008
Detailed results and photographs from the first year of sponsorship by Fugro of the Odysseus Unbound project are published… Διαβάστε Περισσότερα
Classical Association News
Robert Bittlestone replies to criticisms raised by Professor Luce in his review of ‘Odysseus Unbound: The Search for Homer’s Ithaca’… Διαβάστε Περισσότερα
Geoscientist Φεβρουάριος 2007
Ted Nield reports on the results of an offshore seismic survey and the first borehole to test the hypothesis that the Paliki peninsula of the Greek island of Kefalonia was once Homer’s Ithaca… Διαβάστε Περισσότερα
Geotimes Ιανουάριος 2007
Megan Sever finds that researchers are several steps closer to finding Homer’s Ithaca, thanks to new results released today from geological tests that support the hypothesis that the ancient kingdom of Ithaca may in fact be on western Kefalonia… Διαβάστε Περισσότερα