- "Speos
Artemidos, Egypt". The
Princeton Encyclopedia of
classical Sites.
Princeton University.
Retrieved 9
September 2018.
Speos Artemidos Inscription...
- Pigi
Artemidos is a
Bronze Age settlement.
During the
construction of a
national road to Thessaloniki, Pigi
Artemidos (Gr****: Πηγή Αρτέμιδος) was discovered...
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projects such as the
Karnak Temple Complex, the Red Chapel, the
Speos Artemidos and most famously, the
Mortuary Temple of
Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari...
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Eighteenth Dynasty, in a
dedicatory inscription by
Hatshepsut at the
Speos Artemidos.
Texts of the Late
Period describe them as
having the
heads of
frogs (male)...
- Consequently, this
underground temple became known to them as
Speos Artemidos (Cave of Artemis), a name that
persists even
though Artemis is not an...
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parents believed their child to be nereid-struck, they
would pray to
Saint Artemidos.
Nymphs are
often depicted in
classic works across art, literature, mythology...
- the name of Bastet. Cat
cemeteries at the
archaeological sites Speos Artemidos, Bubastis, and
Saqqara were used for
several centuries. They contained...
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Middle Kingdom (2000–1580 BC,
especially the
sixteenth dynasty). The
Speos Artemidos is nearby, and
hosts temples built by
Queen Hatshepsut.
Akhetaten was...
- Field of
research Language technology Director V****ilis
Katsouros Address Artemidos 6 & Epidavrou,
Marousi Location Athens,
Greece 38°2′12.12″N 23°48′9″E...
- the name of Bastet. Cat
cemeteries at the
archaeological sites Speos Artemidos,
Bubastis and
Saqqara were used for
several centuries. They contained...