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: The "Wonderful Things" discovered—including the Mask of Agamemnon and the Riace Bronze Warriors in broader Greek history—serve as central subjects for Greek cultural reporting.
: The phrase is used as a title for scholarly works, such as the symposium papers Wonderful Things: Byzantium through its Art , which examine the legacy of Greek-influenced Byzantine culture. Media Framings: Πρότιτλοι & Greek Titling : The "Wonderful Things" discovered—including the Mask of
: Modern Greek media utilizes advanced visual methods, such as 3D interactive modeling , to document these "wonderful things" for educational purposes. such as 3D interactive modeling
The term (Protitoi) refers to the opening titles or front-matter seen in television and film. In Greek broadcasting, these are used to establish the "pre-story" of historical documentaries. : The "Wonderful Things" discovered—including the Mask of