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Argura (Ancient Gr****: Ἄργουρα),
called Argissa (Ἄργισσα) in Homer's Iliad, was a town and
polis (city-state) in
Pelasgiotis in
ancient Thessaly, on the...
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Argissa Magoula is a
Neolithic settlement mound (tell) in
Thessaly in Greece. It was
excavated by
Vladimir Milojčić from the
University of Heidelberg...
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Available data also
indicates that
domestication of
cattle occurred at
Argissa as
early as c. 6300 BC,
during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic. The aceramic...
- Gr**** and
Roman Geography. London: John Murray. p. 209(Smith
identifies "
Argissa" with "Argura" and
cites several theories as to its location.){{cite encyclopedia}}:...
- (5800–5000 BC), Tepe Sabz (Ita. Tepe Sabz) in Iran (5500–5000 BC) and
Argissa-Magula
Tessaly in
Greece (6000–5000 BC),
along other places.
Lentils can...
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Larisa on
ancient coins and inscriptions, is near the site of the
Homeric Argissa. It
appears in
early times, when
Thessaly was
mainly governed by a few...
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Argissidae is a
family of
amphipods belonging to the
order Amphipoda. Genera:
Argissa Boeck, 1871
Chimaeropsis Meinert, 1890 "Argissidae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
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ground with
communities inhabited by 50 to 100
people in
places such as
Argissa (Thessaly),
Dendra (Argolid) and Franchthi. The
inhabitants cultivated...
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soldiers from the
Thessalian cities of
Argissa, Gyrtone, Orthe,
Elone and Oloosson. He was
credited with
killing five...
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Valamoti mentions within her article, "the
archaeobotanical remains from
Argissa discussed here
consist of at
least 3,588
sprouted cereal grains that were...