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Kerameikos (Gr****: Κεραμεικός,
pronounced [ce.ɾa.miˈkos]) also
known by its
Latinized form Ceramicus, is an area of Athens, Greece,
located to the northwest...
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Dekeleikon (VIII.Hippothontis;
later XIII.Ptolemais, XIV.Attalis) and Oion
Kerameikon (IV.Leontis;
affiliated with XII.Demetrias in the
Macedonian period) Eitea:...
- Oeum Ceramei**** or Oion
Kerameikon (Ancient Gr****: Οἶον Κεραμεικὸν) was a deme of
ancient Attica. It was
surnamed to
distinguish it from Oeum Decelei****...
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potters of
Athens ****embled
between the
agora and the Dipylon, in the
Kerameikon. They most
often operated as
small workshops,
consisting of a master,...
- 505–500 BC
Unknown artist:
Funerary lion
found at the
Sacred Gate at the
Kerameikon.
Kerameikos Archaeological Museum, Athens, c. 590–580 BC The classical...
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existed openly, not only in the "red-light district" of Piraeus, the
Kerameikon, or the Lycabettus, but
throughout the city. The most
celebrated of these...
- wählte Jury für Ausstellung". OVB Online.
Retrieved 26
October 2015. "CERAMICA
MULTIPLEX 2009".
Kerameikon.
Retrieved 26
October 2015. www.romababuniak.com...