WATER GOD: Archaeologists Find Ancient Temple Of Poseidon Lost After Tsunamis Hit Greece

Image shows the excavations undertaken in the autumn of 2022, undated photo. They revealed parts of the foundations of a structure that was 9.4 metres (30.8 feet) wide and had carefully positioned walls with a thickness of 0.8 metres (2.6 metres). Note: Licensed content. (Dr Birgitta Eder, Athens Branch of the Austrian Archaeological Institute/Newsflash) Image shows the excavations undertaken in the autumn of 2022, undated photo. They revealed parts of the foundations of a structure that was 9.4 metres (30.8 feet) wide and had carefully positioned walls with a thickness of 0.8 metres (2.6 metres). Note: Licensed content. (Dr Birgitta Eder, Athens Branch of the Austrian Archaeological Institute/Newsflash)
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16 January 2023
An ancient temple dedicated to Poseidon which was thought to be long lost after a series of tsunamis hit Greece has been discovered by archaeologists. The remains of what researchers believe was the temple of Poseidon were unearthed at the Kleidi site in Samikon, near the city of Krestena...