During the Early Stone Ages a city existed that was so advanced it seemed out of a sci-fi movie. So what happened to Atlantis?
Egyptians came up with the first method of making paper. They used the stem from a water plant, cut it up, soaked it, flattened it and dried it. The outcome was a sheet of paper they called papyrus.
When the Olympic Games first started in Greece, they built a huge temple. As time passed, they wanted something more impressive so they built a statue so huge you couldn't even see the top.
Medusa was a beautiful lady with hair to die for. She was caught messing around with a guy, in the temple of all places, so her hair was turned into snakes. One look turned people to stone.
The Colossus of Rhodes apparently stood near Mandraki harbor in Greece. Do you believe historians?
Sirens had the face of a woman and the body of a bird. They seduced men, who passed by in boats by enchanting them with their music.
Around 550 BC, a temple was built for the goddess Artemis. Lots of gods have had temples built for them but this temple was special. So special it even became one of the seven wonders of the world.
In Greek mythology there's a beautiful winged horse that ran free and wild. When tamed, he helped slay a fire-breathing monster. His name is Pegasus.
We're pretty sure Swimfan won't be the number one rental when it comes out on DVD and video March 11, 2003. Find out why!
Are you ready to command ancient gods, entire civilizations and magical creatures? Find out with this free game demo download of Microsoft's Age of Mythology for your PC! Click here for more.
The story of Troy is more than a Brad Pitt movie; it's a Greek myth that dates back hundreds of years. Get the 411 here.
Cupid works hard to help people fall in love with a shot or two of his special arrows. Get the inside scoop on this Valentine's Day dude and his matchmaking skills!
What’s the deal with the new set for the Bella Sara card game of collectible horses? Find out with Gary’s review!