- The
Pleistos (Gr****: Πλείστος,
Ancient Gr****: Πλεῖστος, Latin: Pleistus) is a
river in
central Greece. It
drains the
Pleistos valley,
named after it,...
- The
Quaternary (/kwəˈtɜːrnəri, ˈkwɒtərnɛri/ kwə-TUR-nə-ree, KWOT-ər-nerr-ee) is the
current and most
recent of the
three periods of the
Cenozoic Era in...
- used in archaeology. The name is a
combination of
Ancient Gr**** πλεῖστος (
pleîstos) 'most' and καινός (kainós;
Latinized as cænus) 'new'. The aridification...
-
mentioned the
Phaedriades when
describing the site, a
narrow valley of the
Pleistos (today Xeropotamos)
formed by Parn****os and
Mount Cirphis.
Between them...
- muni****l unit of Itea, to
which it is adjacent.
Kirra is the
point where the
Pleistos river meets the Gulf of Iteas, a bay of the Gulf of Corinth. In ancient...
-
million years ago 2.5683
Coined in the
early 1830s from Gr**** πλεῖστος (
pleîstos) 'most' and καινός (kainós) 'new'
Pliocene 5.33 to 2.58
million years ago...
- on the
southern slope of
Mount Parn****us,
above the
valley of the
river Pleistos. The muni****l unit has an area of 139.448 km2.
Arachova is
located 8 km...
- (Corycian Cave)
Corycian cave, Delphi,
Phocis daughters of the
river god
Pleistos •
Kleodora (or Cleodora) Mt. Parn****us,
Phocis mother of Parn****us by Poseidon...
-
Granitsiotis (near Granitsa)
Evinos (near Missolonghi)
Mornos (near Nafpaktos)
Pleistos, near
Kirra Peloponnese Elissonas (in Dimini)
Fonissa (near Xylokastro)...
- his
version of events,
Solon of
Athens diverted the
course of the
River Pleistos to
avoid through Kirrha but the
enemy was able to get
enough water from...