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Lefkandi (Gr****: Λευκαντί) is a
coastal village on the
island of Euboea, Greece.
Archaeological finds attest to a
settlement on the
promontory locally...
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burial customs. On the
other hand, in the
island of Euboea, the site of
Lefkandi grew up in an
accelerated way in this
Postpalatial period (1200–1050 BC)...
- Sakoulas, Thomas. "
Lefkandi Centaur". Ancient-Greece.org.
Retrieved 11
November 2024. Lloyd,
Matthew (2
March 2021). "The
Centaur of
Lefkandi - A remarkable...
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renewed offerings begin to be represented,
after a hiatus, at
sites like
Lefkandi, even
though the
names of the
grandly buried dead were
hardly remembered...
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available for decoration.
Based on
Radiocarbon datings and
Bayesian models to
Lefkandi,
Kalapodi and Corinth,
Toffolo et al. (2013)
placed the Sub-Mycenaean/Protogeometric...
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intervening "
Lefkandi I" (EH IIB)
cultural stage. In
Laconia and
Messenia in the
southern Peloponnese,
there is no
evidence for
either the "
Lefkandi I" or the...
- Thebes, Tiryns) or
coastal islands such as
Aegina (Kolonna) and
Euboea (
Lefkandi) and are
marked by
pottery showing influences from
western Anatolia and...
- this era 900 BC:
Kingdom of Kush. Late 10th
century BC: Centaur, from
Lefkandi,
Euboea is made. It is now at the
Archaeological Museum of
Eretria in Greece...
- art, but
horses were
pictured during this time period. The
village of
Lefkandi in
Euboea is
considered one of the most
representative sites of the Early...
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complete list of
false destructions includes other notable sites such as:
Lefkandi, Orchomenos, Athens, Knossos, Al****a, Carchemish, Aleppo, Alalakh, Hama...