- alphabetically:
Eutresis dilucida Staudinger, 1885
Eutresis hypereia Doubleday, [1847]
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Eutresis.
Wikispecies has...
-
Eutresis culture is a
Final Neolithic and
Early Bronze Age
culture in
mainland Greece, also
known as
Early ****adic I in ****adic chronology. It was developed...
- Look up
Eutresis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eutresis is a
genus of
clearwing butterflies.
Eutresis may also
refer to:
Eutresis (Arcadia), a Gr****...
-
Thebes in 1995, the
toponym Eutresis is
written in the form "e-u-te-re-u". In the
tablet (catalogued as TH Ft 140),
Eutresis appears as the
supplier of...
-
Eutresis (Ancient Gr****: Εὔτρησις) was a town in
ancient Arcadia, in the
district Eutresia. Its site is unlocated. Steph**** of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol...
- destruction. The
Early ****adic I
period (or EHI), also
known as the "
Eutresis culture" c. 3200–2650 BC, is
characterized by the
presence of unslipped...
- the
temple in
order to
learn the
divine will. The
oracle of
Apollo at
Eutresis and the
oracle of
Apollo at Tegyra.
Oracle of
Aphrodite at Paphos. There...
- the end of the
Early ****adic III
period at
Korakou (near Corinth) and
Eutresis in Boeotia. Nevertheless,
Caskey found the
Middle ****adic
people to be...
-
Copae (⅓) 12
Acraephia (⅓) 11
Coronea (⅓) 10
Lebadea (⅓) 9
Haliartus (⅓) 8
Eutresis (⅔) 7
Thisbe (⅔) 6
Thespiae (⅔) 5
Tanagra (1) 4
Hysiae (1) 3 Orchomenus...
- 2650 to c. 2200 BC. In the ****adic
chronology it was
preceded by the
Eutresis culture of c. 3200 – c. 2650 BC (also
called Early ****adic I) and followed...