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- (except Mani), Ionian Islands, Attica, Boeotia, and Southern Euboea Cretan-Cycladian: Cyclades, Crete, and several enclaves in Syria and Lebanon[citation needed]...
- The Cycladian frying pan (formerly Karlsruhe, Baden State Museum, inventory number 75/11) is an ornately decorated stone object of the type nicknamed...
- Corsicans Crete Cretan Cretans Croton Crotonian Crotonians Cyclades Cycladian Cycladians Cyprus Cypriot, Cypriote Cypriots, Cypriotes Cyrenaica Cyrenaic Cyrenaics...
- important Delos sanctuary was in this group of islands. Cycladian Diaspora Chalcidicians, Cycladian - They lived in the Peninsula of Chalcidicia (many were...
- mosaic floor. Parian Marble (The shorter fragment base of the Stele). Cycladian Frying Pan Gorgon of Paros Marble statue, 6th century BCE. Fat (or Naked)...
- The frying pan derives from grave 74 of Chalandriani cemetery on the Cycladian island of Syros. It was discovered in 1889/1890 during excavations led...
- The colossus originated at a marble quarry near Melanes [de] on the Cycladian island of Naxos. It was not carved there, except for the most basic shaping...
- After Alexander Conze found the first three examples of this type on the Cycladian island of Melos in 1862, he named them Melische Thongefäße (Melian clay...
- Rhodian standard had replaced Aeginetan standard in silver coinage for most Cycladian mints by the third century BC. By Alexander the Great's time Rhodian standard...
- Sithonis means "Thracian". Based on the original ****umption of the legend's Cycladian origin (e.g. the island of Siphnos), the term Sithonis was doubted, because...