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    (1976). "Speos Artemidos, Egypt". The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites. Princeton University. Retrieved 9 September 2018. Speos Artemidos Inscription...
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    Artemis. Consequently, this underground temple became known to them as Speos Artemidos (Cave of Artemis), a name that persists even though Artemis is...
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    construction projects such as the Karnak Temple Complex, the Red Chapel, the Speos Artemidos and most famously, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari...
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    the Eighteenth Dynasty, in a dedicatory inscription by Hatshepsut at the Speos Artemidos. Texts of the Late Period describe them as having the heads of...
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    Ramesses, Merneptah and Princess Queen Bintanath. A family stela from the Speos at West Silsila shows Ramesses II, Isetnofret and Bintanath with a much...
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    Britannica. Archived from the original on 29 April 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2022. speos.fr. "Niepce Museum, Other Inventions". Niepce.house.museum. Archived from...
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    the Bronze Age, Nubian ancestors of the Kingdom of Kush built speoi (a speos is a temple or tomb cut into a rock face) between 3700 and 3250 BC. This...
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    the Middle Kingdom (2000–1580 BC, especially the sixteenth dynasty). The Speos Artemidos is nearby, and hosts temples built by Queen Hatshepsut. Akhetaten...
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  • association with the name of Bastet. Cat cemeteries at the archaeological sites Speos Artemidos, Bubastis, and Saqqara were used for several centuries. They contained...
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    god Sobek. The rock-cut temple of Horemheb is referred to as the Great Speos and may have been created in a former sandstone quarry. The temple is dedicated...
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    University of Thessaloniki, named two newly discovered genres of cyanobacteria, Speos fyssasii and Iphianassa zackieohae, after the murdered activists Pavlos...
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    toads to dig in loose soils with ease. Its name is from the Ancient Greek speos (σπέος, ‘cave, cavern’) Spea species were once classified with their European...
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    The Temple of Derr or el-Derr is a speos or rock-cut Egyptian temple, now located in New Amada in Lower Nubia. It was built during the 19th dynasty by...
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    temple, a sanctuary dedicated to Mentuhotep and Amun-Ra leading to a small speos which housed a larger-than-life statue of the king. The sanctuary itself...
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  • chapel on the south side of the Speos is balanced by a chapel of the vizier Paser on the north side. Elsewhere in the Speos, Panehesy is depicted on a stela...
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    employed to build causeways during military campaigns. Kushite ancestors built speos during the Bronze Age between 3700 and 3250 BC. Bloomeries and blast furnaces...
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  • (Daylighting, Sketchup extension) FocusTrack LightStanza LITESTAR 4D RELUX Speos TracePro Ulysse Visual Wysiwyg (CAST software) "Lighting Design Software...
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    and at Gebel el-Silsila. A key graffito located at the entrance to the Speos of Horemheb at Gebel el-Silsila depicts Bay standing in a pose of adoration...
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  • Teniente FAP Jaime Montreuil Morales Airport (IATA: CHM, ICAO: SPEO) is an airport serving Chimbote, in the Ancash Region of Peru. It is operated by the...
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    others. During the Bronze Age, Nubian ancestors of the Kingdom of Kush built speos between 3700 and 3250 BCE. This greatly influenced the architecture of the...
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  • stela of Paser records his name and titles and a small chamber ("petit speos") is dedicated to Paser. The stela is dated to the reign of Ay. Sehel, an...
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  • Ashmunein", Ancient: "Khmun") Hebenu (Modern: "Kom el-Ahmar") Beni Hasan Speos Artemidos (Modern: "Istabl 'Antar") Zawyet el-Maiyitin Pyramid of Zawyet...
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    association with the name of Bastet. Cat cemeteries at the archaeological sites Speos Artemidos, Bubastis and Saqqara were used for several centuries. They contained...
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  • Documents such as Hatshepsut's Speos Artemidos depict storms, but are clearly figurative not literal. Research indicates that the Speos Artemidos stele is a reference...
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  • teliospore, tetraspore, tetrasporophytic, zygospore spele- cavern Greek σπέος (spéos), σπήλαιον (spḗlaion) speleogen, speleogenesis, speleology, Speleomantes...
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    employed to build causeways during military campaigns. Kushite ancestors built speos between 3700 and 3250 BC. Bloomeries and blast furnaces were also created...
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    such as Hatshepsut's Speos Artemidos depict storms, but are clearly figurative, not literal. Research indicates that the Speos Artemidos stele is a reference...
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  • PMOS 0620 briefly redesignated "Space Propagation Engineering Officer (SPEO) between 2016 and 2021; prior to 2016 was designated "Tactical Communication...
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    August 15, 2019. "Photography School London Paris - Speos". Photography School Paris London - Speos. Retrieved August 15, 2019. "Song of the city : an...
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  • κορυφή, koruphḗ, 'mountain top'; ὄχθη, ókhthē, 'riverbank'; σπέος/σπεῖος, spéos/speîos, 'cave, cavern'; χαράδρα/χαράδρη, kharádra/kharádrē, 'torrent, riverbed...
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