Echidna in Her Cave

Echidna: Mother of All Monsters, Bride of the Mightiest Foe

In the deepest places of the Greek mythological imagination—below Olympus, below the world of heroes and city-states and clever men with clever plans—there is a darkness that was never conquered. Zeus defeated the Titans and imprisoned them in Tartaros. He defeated the Giants and buried them beneath volcanoes. He defeated even Typhon, the last and

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Linear B tablets

Speaking Bronze Age: Linear B and the Language of Mycenaean Greece

In the summer of 1952, a young English architect and philologist named Michael Ventris made one of the most extraordinary announcements in the history of scholarship. He had deciphered the writing on the clay tablets recovered from the ruins of Knossos, Mycenae, Pylos, and Tiryns—tablets inscribed with a script that had resisted decipherment for half

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BOOK REVIEW

Asterios and the Labyrinth | Historical Novel Society Review by K. Bordonaro

Written by Edmond Thornfield Review by Karen Bordonaro (Published on HNS Reviews Magazine, May 1, 2026.) The storied reign of King Minos, ruler of Knossos on the island of Crete during the Bronze Age (circa 1700 BCE), is enveloped in many myths and legends into which this tale of his son, Asterios, offers an intriguing addition.

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