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Drachma, pl. drachmas or drachmae (δραχμή, pl. δραχμές or δραχμαί (until 1982)) was the currency used in Greece during several periods in its history:
An ancient Greek currency unit found in many Greek city states from Classical times on, as well as in many of Alexander's successor states and South-West Asian kingdoms during the Hellenistic era.
Three modern Greek currencies, the first introduced in 1832 and the last replaced by the euro in 2001 (at the rate of 340.750 drachma to the euro). The euro did not begin circulating until 2002 but the exchange rate was fixed on 19 June 2000, with legal introduction of the euro taking place in January 2002.
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Prastio-Mesorotsos - Archaeological Expedition
The Prastio-Mesorotsos Archaeological Expedition is a multidisciplinary investigation of a multi-period settlement in western Cyprus. The site was selected for intensive study because of the apparent longevity of occupation, unusual in Cypriot archaeology. Excavations, landscape analysis and artefactual analysis from this long term project will reveal valuable information on many periods of Cypriot history and prehistory, including the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Hellenistic, Late Roman, Byzantine, Medieval, Ottoman and Modern periods. The project is also being run as an Archaeological Field School in conjunction with the University of Edinburgh.
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