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- A stomion was a deep doorway of post and lintel construction that formed the entrance of Mycenaean megalithic structures particularly on tholoi or beehive...
- seem to have emerged at about the same time. Both have chamber, doorway stomion and entrance p****age dromos but tholoi are largely built while chamber...
- (thalamos), joined to a rectangular p****ageway (dromos) by a threshold (stomion). The size, elaboration and monumentality of Mycenaean chamber tombs varies...
- Stomio (Gr****: Στόμιο, Gr**** pronunciation: ['stomio]) is a village and a community of the Agia muni****lity. Before the 2011 local government reform it...
- of the Xenophontos Monastery of Mount Athos existed and it was calledStomion”. Many testimonies report that it was inhabited by the prehistoric years;...
- was an oracle also of Ge (Earth) in this place. On what is called the Stomion (Mouth) the altar to Themis has been built. Her statues were naturally...
- into a narrow rectangular p****ageway (dromos), joined by a deep doorway (stomion) to a burial chamber (thalamos) surmounted by a corbelled dome. The dome...
- the Market.) Themis also had an altar in Olympia: "On what is called the Stomion (Mouth) the altar to Themis has been built." Themis was sometimes depicted...
- columella of the nose meets the upper lip stomion inferius Sti Highest midline point of lower lip stomion superius Sts Highest midline point of upper...
- until the end of the empire in the 15th century. An Anemas, landowner in Stomion of Chalcidice, is attested in 1321, an unnamed member of the family drowned...