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Gordion (Phrygian: Gordum; Gr****: Γόρδιον, romanized:
Górdion; Turkish:
Gordion or Gordiyon; Latin: Gordium) was the
capital city of
ancient Phrygia....
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artifacts was
excavated by the
University of
Pennsylvania at the site of
Gordion (Latin: Gordium), the
capital of the
ancient kingdom of
Phrygia in the...
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Gordion cups are the
earliest form of
Attic Little-Master cups. The
shape probably flourished around 560 BC. They do not only
comprise the earliest, but...
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Great Early Tumuli: The
Gordion Excavations Final Reports,
Volume 1, (1981):79–102. DeVries,
Keith (2005). "Gr****
Pottery and
Gordion Chronology". In Kealhofer...
- Göreme Divriği
Istanbul Hattusa Gordion Mount Nemrut Arslantepe Hierapolis –
Pamukkale Xanthos–Letoon
Safranbolu Troy
Selimiye Mosque Çatalhöyük Pergamon...
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Gordion Museum is a
museum in Turkey.
Unlike most
other museums this
museum is
located in a village. It is in Y****ıhöyük
village of Polatlı ilçe (district)...
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archaeologist Rodney Young, the
director of the Penn Museum's
excavations at
Gordion that
uncovered the
royal tomb of King Midas,
strengthened the graduate...
- Polatlı (formerly
Ancient Gr****: Γόρδιον,
Górdion and Latin: Gordium) is a muni****lity and
district of
Ankara Province, Turkey. Its area is 3,618 km2...
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world that
concerned him,"
notes Young,
Rodney S. (1963). "
Gordion on the
Royal Road".
Proceedings of the
American Philosophical Society....
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Gordian Fulde (born 1948),
Australian medical doctor Gordian Knot,
legend of
Gordion ****ociated with
Alexander the
Great Gordian worms, a
common name for Nematomorpha...