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- A larnax (plural: larnakes; Ancient Gr****: λάρναξ, lárnaks, plural: λάρνακες, lárnakes) is a type of small closed coffin, box or "ash-chest" often used...
- The Golden Larnax is a 4th-century BC closed coffin discovered in the Macedonian Royal tombs at Vergina in Greece. It has been proposed that it contained...
- the Golden Larnax made of 24-carat gold and weighing 11 kilograms (24 lb), embossed with the Vergina Sun symbol. Inside the golden larnax the bones of...
- of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia. There it was depicted on a golden larnax found in a 4th-century BC royal tomb belonging to either Philip II or Philip...
- cannot justify nonhuman animals' pain. Hunting of deer and ibex, Minoan larnax, prepalatial period Hunting in the papyrus thicket, mural from a tomb in...
- The Vergina Sun, the 16-ray star covering the royal burial larnax of Philip II of Macedon (r. 359–336 BC), discovered in the tomb of Vergina, formerly...
- name Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal Synonyms Alicabon somniferum (L.) Raf. Larnax morrisonii (Dunal) Miers Physalis alpini J.Jacq. Physalis flexuosa L. Physalis...
- It is a subshrub endemic to Ecuador. Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2004). "Larnax steyermarkii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2004: e.T46313A11047627...
- 1530. Early Minoan larnax. Minoan larnax, probably Prepalatial period. Minoan larnax, probably Prepalatial period. Minoan larnax, probably Neopalatioal...
- L. Vance (1991), "The origin and iconography of the Late Minoan painted larnax", Hesperia, 60(3): 285–307; JSTOR 148065. Willetts, R. F., 1976 (1995 edition)...