New GLP Nexus Provides Beating Heart of Greek Archaeological Excavation
Monday April 27, 2026
The site of the fabled city of Tenea in ancient Corinthia, is the location for an archaeological dig, that has excavated a number of important findings and artefacts from the Archaic and Bronze Ages, and Hellenistic to Roman periods. Having started in 2013, the dig takes place over five weeks in September and October each year. Known today as Chiliomodi, the village also happens to be the birthplace of architect, performance designer and cultural advisor, Andreas Skourtis, who has been working with the excavation team at the Greek Ministry of Culture, under the direction of Dr. Elena Korka. Based in…

