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Odysseus Returns

Finding the Seal

The 1992 excavation of the tomb Makis Metaxas found gives up an incredible piece of evidence.

Aired 08/28/2024

Odysseus Returns

Finding the Seal

Clip: 8/28/2024 | 2m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

The 1992 excavation of the tomb Makis Metaxas found gives up an incredible piece of evidence.

The 1992 excavation of the tomb Makis Metaxas found on Kefalonia gives up an incredible piece of evidence. At the lowest level of a series of graves, Greek archeologist Lazaros Kolonas finds gold jewelry and a royal seal made of fine rock crystal. The image carved on it – a dog attacking a fawn – is uncannily similar to Homer’s description of Odysseus’ royal symbol.

Aired 08/28/2024

Discovery of a Tomb

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In 1992, the discovery of a tomb leads to claims that the body buried there is King Odysseus. (1m 37s)

Ismini Describes Excavation

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Ismini Milliaresis describes the archeological dig that took place on her family's land on Kefalonia (2m 25s)

Makis Finds the Tomb

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Makis Metaxas believes Odysseus' kingdom was in his hometown on the island of Kefalonia. (2m 37s)

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An ancient tomb might prove that the hero of Homer’s Odyssey really existed. (30s)

Where is Ithica?

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Homer calls Odysseus “King of the Ithacans.” But there are no Mycenaean ruins on modern-day Ithaki. (1m 55s)

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