Greek archaeology uncovers ancient civilizations through material remains. From Paleolithic to Roman times, it reveals the evolution of Greek society, art, and technology. Excavations, surveys, and artifact analysis provide insights into daily life, beliefs, and cultural interactions. Key sites like Knossos, Mycenae, and Athens showcase monumental architecture and artistry. Pottery, sculpture, and metalwork offer clues about trade, religion, and social structures. Challenges include looting, repatriation debates, and balancing preservation with modern development.