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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.

: Many projects centered on Greek history use specific titles like "Ancient Greece" or "The Greeks" accompanied by traditional motifs (e.g., Greek vase templates) to prime the viewer's experience. The term (Protitoi) refers to the opening titles

When asked what he saw in the gloom of the pharaonic tomb, Carter famously replied, "Yes, wonderful things". This moment remains a defining quote in the documentation of ancient Mediterranean civilizations, which has been extensively explored in Greek media through documentaries and academic projects. When asked what he saw in the gloom

: 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 Media Framings: Πρότιτλοι & Greek Titling