The new subway line in Athens, Greece, cost the city $1.8 billion but uncovered 10,000 priceless ancient artifacts by creating the largest archeological site in the city's history.
"Few public works projects have stirred as much anxiety among archaeologists as the ambitious effort to ease traffic congestion by building a subway system in this city where civilizations have been layered upon one another for 3,000 years." The article describes some of the difficulties in executing a large construction project in an archeologically-sensitive area. "Nobody overrides an archaeologist in Greece..."
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FULL STORY: Athens's New Subway System Brings Buried Treasures to Light

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