- In the
typology of
ancient Gr**** pottery, the
kernos (Gr****: κέρνος or κέρχνος,
plural kernoi) is a
pottery ring or
stone tray to
which are
attached several...
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diplomat Kernos,
ancient Gr****
pottery Kern (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kerno. If an internal...
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dated from the 7th to the 5th
century BC. It is
inscribed on the
sides of a
kernos, in this case a trio of
small globular vases adjoined by
three clay struts...
- Ivan S.
Kerno (1891 – 17
April 1961) was a
Czechoslovak lawyer and
diplomat and a
United Nations legal official. Ivan
Kerno was born in 1891 in Myjava...
- Pizzi,
Aurian (2011). "Impiety in
Epigraphic Evidence".
Kernos (24): 59–76. doi:10.4000/
kernos.1934. Filonik, J. (2013).
Athenian impiety trials: a reappraisal...
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Ritualistic Point of View: Gyges' Ring and the Cave Allegory".
Kernos (16): 133–141. doi:10.4000/
kernos.815. Murphy, N. R. (April 1932). "The 'Simile Of Light'...
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metal tools from the
island of Naxos, Greece, (2700–2200 BC) Two
pottery kernos from
Phylakopi in Melos,
Greece (2300–2000 BC)
Material from the Palace...
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Madness and
Conflict at Delphi".
Kernos -
Revue internationale et
pluridisciplinaire de
religion grecque antique [
Kernos -
International and multidisciplinary...
- Singing: The
Orphic Hymns as
Religious Texts", in
Kernos, Vol. 22, pp. 169–182, 2009. doi:10.4000/
kernos.1784. Graf, Fritz, and
Sarah Iles Johnston, Ritual...
- 56–59. JSTOR 42617835. Blok,
Josine (2014). "The
Priestess of
Athena Nike".
Kernos: 3–6. Laughy,
Michael (2018). "The
Origins of the
Democratic Priestess of...