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Camirus or
Kamiros (Ancient Gr****: Κάμιρος; /kəˈmaɪərəs/) or
Cameirus or
Kameiros (Κάμειρος) was a city of
ancient Rhodes, in the Dodecanese, Greece. Its...
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ferry service to the
island of Halki.
Despite the name
Kameiros Skala is some 14 km from
Kameiros.
Close to it is Mandriko, a
locality which is part of...
- contacts:
small ivories from the Near East and
bronze objects from Syria. At
Kameiros on the
northwest coast, a
former Bronze Age site,
where the
temple was...
- Rhodes –
Kameiros,
Ialysos and Lindos –
known from
ancient literary sources.
Charles Newton first suggested the
possible location of
Kameiros during his...
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Kameiros (Gr****: Δήμος Καμείρου) is a
former muni****lity on the
island of Rhodes, in the Dodecanese, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it...
- white-ground red-figured
kylix of
Aphrodite riding a swan (c. 46-470)
found at
Kameiros (Rhodes)
Aphrodite and Himeros,
detail from a
silver kantharos (c. 420-410...
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Brooch with a
griffin protome, from the
necropolis of
Kameiros, Rhodes, c. 625–600 BC (Louvre)...
- was a
member of the
Doric Hexapolis,
which included Kos, Cnidus, Lindos,
Kameiros and Ialysus; but it was
expelled from the
league when one of its citizens...
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middle Wild Goat Style. The
plate is
dated to c. 600 BC. It was
found at
Kameiros by
Alfred Biliotti and
Auguste Salzmann, and is now in the
British Museum...
- tongue, and beard, as
Mistress of
Animals flanked by geese;
plate from
Kameiros, Rhodes,
British Museum A 748 (late
seventh century BC) Fig. 4. Winged...