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- Pierre Demargne (French: [dəmaʁɲ]) (8 February 1903 – 13 December 2000) was a French historian and archaeologist. Pierre Demargne went to school at l'École...
- settlement on the island of Crete, in 1936, and first published by Pierre Demargne and Henri van Effenterre in 1937. Thirteen stones inscribed with archaic...
- was excavated by French archaeologists and was first described by Pierre Demargne. The pendant is commonly called "The Bees of Malia." The pendant, which...
- Middle Minoan IIB. The famous Malia Pendant was found there. Excavated by Demargne, finds included a kernos (speculated to be a libation table) with two rings...
- Halbherr. In 1896, Sir Arthur Evans investigated the site. In 1898 Pierre Demargne conducted brief investigations, followed by David George Hogarth of the...
- Dahlinger, p. 312 (Gorgo, Gorgones 292); Roccos, p. 339 (****us 120); Demargne, p. 1003 (Athena 502) with figure, p. 1026, B3; LIMC VII.2, p. 290 (****us...
- city to Hephaestus and called it Hephaestia. Throughout the 1950s, P. Demargne and H. Metzger meticulously explored the site of Xanthos in Lycia, which...
- starting in 1921. Following World War I, Fernand Chapouthier and Pierre Demargne resumed excavations, unearthing the palace and its adjacent residential...
- provides the following Mycenaean examples: the "ivory plaque of Mycenae" (Demargne, Pierre (1947), La Crète dédalique, fig. 24); the "gold cylinder seal from...
- excavation started in 1899–1901 by the French School of Archaeology, with J. Demargne, was resumed in 1968 by P. Ducrey, O. Picard, and B. Chatzimichali, and...