Ancient Pollution: How Greece’s Past Speaks to Our Environmental Future

Duncan Howitt-Marshall | May 2nd, 2025

"The Last Day of Corinth" by Tony Robert-Fleury (1870). Scientific studies have shown that lead pollution in Greece spiked dramatically following the Roman conquest in 146 BC, as intensified mining and smelting fueled Rome’s expanding economy — leaving behind a measurable chemical legacy in the land and sea.

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