After having red this story I can say that Guido Martina, more than having defamed Greece and its culture, has emphasized the ignorance of the ducks, in a particularly demented context whose rate was, perhaps, in the stories published in the monthly comic book "Almanacco Topolino", greater than those published in the weekly "Topolino"
The italian author, no matter how great he was, did not like 'continuity' and could alternate, in different stories, a Scrooge who, thanks to his youth journeys, knew the habits and customs of different peoples in addition to the history of their countries, to a particularly ignorant Scrooge like in this story.
Beyond these themes, this subject does not have a convincing plot: other duels between Scrooge and Rockerduck, always written by Guido Martina, were of a much higher quality. This is a story written quickly, without too many claims. Other details testify to the incivility of many tourists (the writing "W la Juve" on a column) and the presence, in these archaeological sites (I think in every part of the world) of sly and trickster people who try to take advantage of naive and ignorant tourists, as the ducks in this occasion.
A positive thing is definitely the drawings by Giulio Chierchini, a great cartoonist still in business despite his 90 years just completed!
