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Hagia Photia (also Ayia
Photia, Agia
Photia, Gr****: Αγιά Φωτιά) is an
archaeological site of a
fortified ancient Minoan building on
eastern Crete. Sitia...
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Tylostega photias is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1894. It is
found on Borneo. The
wingspan is 20–21 mm. The...
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number of
sites (especially
early and
middle Minoan sites such as
Aghia Photia) are
built on
hilltops or
otherwise fortified.[full
citation needed] Lucia...
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Delphi Minoan sites with
tholos tombs: Armeni, Archanes-Phourni,
Hagia Photia, Kamilari,
Kavousi Vronda, Nea Roumata, Papoura, Phylaki, Stilos, Yerokambos...
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consisted of a clay and reed roof,
topping a mud-brick and
stone base. At Ayia
Photia,
certain rock-cut
chamber tombs may have been used
solely for the burial...
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these pots
started to show up
during the EMI in the
Hagia Photia; its
appearance in the
Hagia Photia during the
second EMII
period is questionable. Most of...
- Minoa.
Iouktas (ユクタス, Yukutasu): the
general of Minoa. A
powerful warrior.
Photia (フォティア, Fotia):
daughter of an official. She is one of the
royal handmaidens...
- Γρομητσάρης υπέγραψε στον Φωστήρα [Christos
Gromitsaris is
signed with
Photias] (in Gr****). moschatotavros.gr.
August 2014.
Retrieved 15
January 2018...
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Tylostega mesodora Meyrick, 1894
Tylostega pectinata Du & Li, 2008
Tylostega photias Meyrick, 1894
Tylostega serrata Du & Li, 2008
Tylostega tylostegalis (Hampson...
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archaeological evidence supporting this
notion has been
found at
Aghia Photia,
Knossos and Archanes. At the same time,
excavations in the
cemetery of...