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Kostas Paschalidis, Association of Greek Archaeologists president, on “Human Landscapes” | 07 Oct. 2025, 22:00

Can we interpret today’s reality using antiquity as our compass

In today’s uncertain and shifting landscape, where universal values such as justice and injustice, legality and morality, humanity and compassion are increasingly subject to conflicting interpretations and fuel division – could the perspective of an archaeologist help us better understand the world we live in today

Why do generations of students and scholars still study  “Antigone” by Sophocles and “Pericles’ Funeral Oration” by Thucydides? 

What do the inscriptions on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier teach the citizens of today and tomorrow? 

What lessons can we draw from the funerary cultures of ancient civilizations? 

On Tuesday, 07 October, at 22:00 Athens time, we discuss all these questions on “Human Landscapes” on Voice of Greece, with guest Kostas Paschalidis, Curator of Antiquities and President of the Association of Greek Archaeologists. 


Produced and presented by Victoria Kavouriari 
Broadcast: Tuesday 7 October 2025, 22:00-23:00 (Athens time) 

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