Archaeologists Find First Ancient Oracle to Apollo in Athens0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- June 10, 2016
The well dates back 1800 years but the prophecy at the sanctuary was evidently much older, archaeologist says.
The well dates back 1800 years but the prophecy at the sanctuary was evidently much older, archaeologist says.
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