Introduction
- Category: Historical References
- Published on Tuesday, 12 June 2012 18:17
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The Archeological References section even though mentioned in the History and Mythology section which you may have read previously, has a completely different approach. It is written by Sofia Didioumi, Archeologist and contains unique data on what you might encounter during a visit to Kos’s archaelogical areas and also contains a detailed description on the Mythology contents. For all of those interested to learn more about the history and mythology of our beautiful island, browse through the pages of this section which was created with love for our island, Kos!
P.S. we would like to thank apart from Mrs. Sofia Didioumi for her texts, Mrs. Dionisia Chatzimichail for the English translation.


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