- market. But
Thapsos was not
simply an
offshoot of Mycenae. It
produced plenty of co**** grey
pottery in
Sicilian styles,
indicating that
Thapsos contained...
-
existence of
three evolutionary phases:
Thapsos I
prior to
Pantalica Culture,
Thapsos II
coeval to the latter,
Thapsos III
until the end of the
Bronze Age...
-
archaeological sites: Sicels/Sicans/Elymians/Gr****s: Segesta, Eryx, Cava I****a,
Thapsos, Pantalica; Gr****s: Syracuse, Agrigento, Segesta, Selinunte, Gela, Kamarina...
-
villages of Stentinello, Ognina, Plemmirio, Matrensa,
Cozzo Pantano and
Thapsos,
which already had a
relationship with
Mycenaean Greece.
Syracuse was founded...
- Greece, the
Apennine and
Terramare cultures of the
Italian peninsula, the
Thapsos culture of Sicily, and the
final phase of the El
Argar culture in the Iberian...
-
Bronze Age.
Contacts with the
Mycenaean civilization are
established at
Thapsos, Syracuse,
Scoglio del
Tonno in the Gulf of Taranto, and
Ischia on the...
-
first used by
Theophrastus (as Θάψος,
Thapsos) for an
unspecified herb from the
Ancient Gr****
settlement of
Thapsos, near
modern Syracuse, Sicily, though...
-
dated to the 13th
century BC, have been
found in Lipari. The
prehistoric Thapsos culture, ****ociated with the Sicani,
shows noticeable influences from Mycenaean...
-
Canegrate culture Proto-Villanovan
culture Polada culture Castelluccio Culture Thapsos Culture Terramare culture Castellieri culture Luco-Meluno
culture Scamozzina...
- Realencyclopädie der
classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band VA,
Halbband 10,
Thapsos-Thesara (1934), s. 2444, s. v.
Thero Pausanias,
Description of
Greece with...