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User talk:Miskin/Archive 1
... m surprised that you want to remove Mycenean as one of the stages of the ... does in fact go on to mention Mycenean, so to say that at the outset that it doesn't deal with Mycenean is not actually correct. I would prefer leaving the Mycenean reference in, since this is after all ...
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Talk:Zeus
... identification. Worship of Zeus originated among the Mycenean heirs of Minoans, where he was known ... of the two goddesses of Crete and Mycenean Pylos, is he not? I've left ... the worship of Zeus originated among the Mycenean heirs of Minoans, where he was known as the Earthshaker. Mycenean Linear B tablets were shown to be ...
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User talk:Wetman/archive22Mar2005
... is certainly needed. Then the big whammy: Mycenean turned out to be Greek, and thus ... in Greek: Aphrodite etc and let the Mycenean Greeks into the Pre-Olympian club don ... For pre-Olympian, we can specify "Minoan", "Mycenean", "I-E", "Near Eastern", "pre-Greek indigenous ...
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Mycenaean Greece
... a light background. The beginnings of the Mycenean decorated pottery on the Greek mainland date ... Late Helladic I). The typology of the Mycenean pottery was created by the Swedish archaeologist ... is used internationally in the description of Mycenean and Minoan pottery. Table 1 provides the ...
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Larnaca
... The earliest remains go back to the Mycenean age (ca 1400–1100 BC) and seem to ... Kition City Kingdom was established by the Mycenean Greeks in the 13th century BC when ... its Cyclopean walls and a complex of Mycenean temples. Being in the crossroad of civilization ...
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Philistines
... has suggested early cultural links with the Mycenean world in mainland Greece. Though the Philistines ... Redford 1992, p. 289). The connection between Mycenean culture and Philistine culture was made clearer ... paved with pebbles, as is typical in Mycenean buildings; other unusual architectural features are paved ...
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Greek language
... is conventionally divided into the following periods: Mycenean Greek: the language of the Mycenean civilisation. It is recorded in the Linear ... Wesley Publishing Company, 1997. ISBN 0582307090. From Mycenean to modern. Robert Browning, Medieval and Modern ...
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Greek language (Psychology wiki)
... is conventionally divided into the following periods: Mycenean Greek : the language of the Mycenean civilisation . It is recorded in the Linear ... Wesley Publishing Company, 1997. ISBN 0582307090. From Mycenean to modern. Robert Browning, Medieval and Modern ...
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Paliki, Homer's Ithaca
... earthquakes. The finding by the team of Mycenean stonework on the isthmus beach, now deeply ... the time-of-troubles which followed the Mycenean / Trojan war period, to the Greek mainland ...
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Helene Konstolakis-Jiannopoulou
... gulf . Her most important discoveries were: - the mycenean sanctuary at Methana - the mycenean thomb at Maghoulas hill near Galatas Many ...
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