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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EUBOEAN»
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1
The Archaeology of Ancient Greece
into the eighth (indeed, one class of that characteristic Euboean drinking cup, the
pendent semi-circle skyphos (fig. 5.7), may last into the late eighth century51).
There are, to be sure, odd experiments in figured decoration, but these owe little
to ...
2
The Mediterranean Context of Early Greek History
This view, which the excavators of Lefkandi admit may be partly the result of their
pro-Euboean bias (1980: 361), nonetheless finds some support in the evidence
for Euboean maritime activity in the north Aegean in what has been called the ...
EUBOEA Euboean Geometric is impbrtant more for its distribution than its artistic
merit. At home the main finds — mostly of sherds — are from Eretria and Lefkandi
, and what is available from Chalcis is similar. The clay, which has no mica, ...
R M Cook **Decd**, R. M. Cook, 2013
4
Studies in the Topography of Chalcis on Euboea: (a ...
EUBOEAN AEGAE It is sometimes surmised that an early town of Aegae lay to
the north of Chalcis. This view is based on Steph. Byz. s.v. Atyar noXet? rcoXXai,.
..xai (8.) EuPoia?, a? "O^po? Iv xw v' (N 21), and on Strabo IX, 2, 13, p. 405C, .
Simon C. Bakhuizen, Machiel Kiel, 1985
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Etruscan Civilization: A Cultural History
The Euboean Contribution Among the most adventurous Greek sailors of the Iron
Age were the inhabitants of the island of Euboea off the east coast of Attica and
Boeotia (map pp. 48-49). Excavations at Lefkandi on the islands west coast and ...
6
Initiation in Ancient Greek Rituals and Narratives: New ...
A very elegant example is found in a grave epigram from the second century CE
found in Euboean Chalkis. There the voice of the deceased boy refers to his
boyhood hairstyle and to the ritual cutting that Would have taken place, had he
lived, ...
David Dodd, Christopher A. Faraone, 2013
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Ancient Greeks West and East: Edited by Gocha R. Tsetskhladze
EUBOEAN COLONISATION IN THE GULF OF NAPLES Bruno d'Agostino 1. New
Data In the last few years, the study of the earliest evidence of Euboean presence
in the Gulf of Naples has been quite eventful. In 1993, the publication of the ...
Gocha R. Tsetskhladze, 1999
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Language and Linguistic Contact in Ancient Sicily
I4 For the explanation of a Doric form in this Euboean colony, see above. '
Genitive in -105 in *i-stem personal names. The only attestation is Tlcxphaswog
IGDS II 10 (LEONT, ce., V). In Euboean we would expect a genitive in 4609.15 It
may ...
9
Greek Colonisation: An Account of Greek Colonies and Other ...
was a Euboean presence in northern Greece. Why, for instance, are there no
imitations in northern Greece of Argive Protogeometric and Geometric wares; and
why is the influence of the Attic Kerameikos less apparent in the local wares than
...
Gocha R. Tsetskhladze, 2008
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International Dictionary of Historic Places: Southern Europe
(Euboea,. Greece). Location : Just off the eastern coast of Greece and separated
from it by the Euboean Gulf; usually considered a part of the mainland because of
its proximity; with northern Sporades Islands forms departmeni of Euboea.
Trudy Ring, Robert M. Salkin, Sharon La Boda, 1995
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «EUBOEAN»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
Euboean nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Six people who helped make ancient Naples great
The city that we now call Naples began life in the seventh century BC, when Euboean colonists from the town of Cumae founded a small ... «OUPblog, giu 15»
Magnitude 5.2 earthquake occurs near Athens
... US Geological Survey (USGS) said adding that the epicenter was located at a depth of 5.8 kilometers (3.6 miles) in the North Euboean Gulf. «Panorama.am, giu 15»
The 500-plus(!) native wine grapes of Italy, from Aglianico to Zibibbo
... been associated with the island of Ischia not far from Capri and may have arrived courtesy of emigrating Euboean Greeks as early as 770 BC ... «Los Angeles Times, giu 14»
Rovies Grows Foods the Organic Way
In the village of Rovies on the island of Evia, on the coast of the north Euboean Gulf, a community that lies at the foothills of the pine-covered ... «Greek Reporter, nov 12»
IAGTM: English Words Originated From Homer's Iliad and Odyssey …
... someone who is happy or excited; Gr: χυμόρ;), originated from the word Himos (Juice; Gr: χυμός;) in Euboean Dialect (Gr: ευβοϊκή διάλεκτο;). «Greek Reporter, giu 12»
Skopelos: Subtle charms of a wild isle
... or catamaran trip through the mysterious Euboean Channel. Put it this way, travelling to Skopelos from the UK takes the worst part of a day. «The Independent, set 11»
“The Birth of Classical Europe”: Does history still have a place in a …
... in Euboean, with a joke obliquely referencing Nestor, mythic king of Pylos. Similarly, the rather absurdist hangover of classical prestige that's ... «Salon, mar 11»
Eretria, National Archaeological Museum, Athens
... can claim to lie at the origins of western civilisation, an argument that rests on a Euboean ancestry for the Roman alphabet used today. «Financial Times, giu 10»
Francis Noel-Baker
In 1961 he set up the Northern Euboean Foundation, a charity to help the island's poorest inhabitants; the next year he arranged treatment in ... «Telegraph.co.uk, set 09»
Book Review: 'Travelling Heroes' by Robin Lane Fox
Throughout "Travelling Heroes," Lane Fox labors relentlessly to prove the connection of various myth sites with Euboean trading posts. «Washington Post, mag 09»