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Fournou Korifi is the
archaeological site of a
Minoan settlement on
southern Crete.
Fournou Korifi was
built at the top of a
steep hill, with excellent...
- authorities.
Myrtos is also the
location for two
Minoan archaeological sites, at
Fournou Korifi and Pyrgos,
which provide evidence that the
village and its environs...
- Koutsouras.
Lasithi is home to a
number of
ancient remains. Vasiliki,
Fournou Korifi, Pyrgos,
Zakros and
Gournia are
ruins of
Minoan date, Lato and Itanos...
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island of Cyprus,
where Gr****
Cypriots refer to is as
makaronia tou
fournou (Gr****: μακαρόνια του φούρνου),
whilst Turkish Cypriots refer to it as...
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archaeologist Gerald Cadogan. It is near
another Myrtos settlement called Fournou Korifi. This
settlement lasted from the
early Minoan period,
middle Minoan...
- example, the
Cypriot version of pas****io (locally
known as
macaronia tou
fournou or
makarna fırında)
contains very
little tomato and
generous amounts of...
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interpreted as a temple, (2) an EMII (2900–2300 BC)
sanctuary complex at
Fournou Korifi in
south central Crete, and (3) Knossos, in an LMIB (1500–1450 BC)...
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early eastern Minoan site
which gives its name to
distinctive ceramic ware
Fournou Korfi –
southern site
Pseira –
island town with
ritual sites Mount Juktas...
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excavation at
Lefkandi for two seasons. Then he led the
excavation at
Fournou Korifi,
Myrtos from 1967 to 1968.
During the 1980s, in two archaeology...
- Gyros/Döner Keftedakia/Köfte Kléftiko
Koupepia (Dolmades)/Dolma
Macaronia tou
Fournou/Fırın makarnası
Moussaka Moukentra/Mucendra (mujaddara)
Mulukhiyah Pilafi...