Ancient Greek language survives in Turkey
An isolated community near the Black Sea coast in a remote part of north-eastern Turkey has been found to speak a Greek dialect that is remarkably close to the extinct language of ancient Greece.
An isolated community near the Black Sea coast in a remote part of north-eastern Turkey has been found to speak a Greek dialect that is remarkably close to the extinct language of ancient Greece.
Greek is undoubtedly a language of special importance that has been used for centuries to express and refine philosophical and scientific concepts.
Sometime around 330 BCE, Pytheas, a little-known Greek merchant, embarked on an astonishing voyage.
At odds of 250/1 before the tournament and having never won a match in the finals in their history it’s safe to say that Greece were very much unfancied at Euro 2004.