Eutresis (Ancient Greek: Εὔτρησις) was a town of ancient Boeotia, mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad, and said to have been the...
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Boeotia (/biˈoʊʃ(i)ə/ bee-OH-sh(ee-)ə), sometimes Latinized as Boiotia or Beotia (Greek: Βοιωτία; modern: Viotía; ancient: Boiōtía), is one of the regional...
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from c. 3200 to c. 2650 BC. The culture is named after the site of Eutresis (Boeotia) excavated in 1958. Materials and architecture: stones, bones, clay...
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ancient Arcadia Eutresis (Boeotia), a Greek town in ancient Boeotia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Eutresis. If an internal...
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where the leading position in the list is given to the contingents from Boeotia, where Hyria and stony Aulis, where the fleet assembled, lead the list...
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the sound of wind chimes made of bronze pans, or pans and bones. Eutresis, Boeotia Apollo Eutresites There is one mention of it. Stephanus of Byzantium...
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Minyans (category Ancient tribes in Boeotia)
end of the Early Helladic III period at Korakou (near Corinth) and Eutresis in Boeotia. Nevertheless, Caskey found the Middle Helladic people to be the...
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Euthyphro (prophet) Euthyphro dilemma Eutocius of Ascalon Eutrapelia Eutresis (Boeotia) Eutresis culture Eutychides Eutychius Proclus Euxantius Euxippe Evadne...
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2650 to c. 2200 BC. In the Helladic chronology it was preceded by the Eutresis culture of c. 3200 – c. 2650 BC (also called Early Helladic I) and followed...
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the temple in order to learn the divine will. The oracle of Apollo at Eutresis and the oracle of Apollo at Tegyra. Oracle of Aphrodite at Paphos. There...
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Thespiae (category Religion in ancient Boeotia)
Greek: Θεσπιαί, romanized: Thespiaí) was an ancient Greek city (polis) in Boeotia. It stood on level ground commanded by the low range of hills which run...
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appear in the Archaic period in Greece and are prominent in Attica and Boeotia, with a less frequent presence in many other Ancient Greek territories...
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around Corinth, at Asine and in Lerna in the Argolis, in Eutresis and Orchomenos in Boeotia, where so many were found that the excavator spoke of "bothroi...
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destruction. The Early Helladic I period (or EHI), also known as the "Eutresis culture" c. 3200–2650 BC, is characterized by the presence of unslipped...
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Arne • Aulis • Copae • Coroneia • Eilesium • Eleon • Erythrae • Eteonus • Eutresis • Glisas • Graia • Haliartus • Harma • Hyle • Hyria • Medeon • Mycalessus...
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the city of Nape at the island of Lesbos Eutresites, from the city of Eutresis. Ixios (Ἴξιος), derived from a district in Rhodes called Ixiae or Ixia...
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Episcada vitrea d'Almeida & Mielke, 1967 Epityches eupompe (Geyer, 1832) Eutresis hypereia Doubleday, 1847 Forbestra equicola (Cramer, [1780]) Forbestra...
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Prehistoric Greek history Neolithic Greece Aegean Bronze Age Helladic chronology Eutresis culture Korakou culture Mycenaean Greece Late Bronze Age collapse Dorian...
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The slow transition from the Final Neolithic period took place with the Eutresis culture (c. 3200 – c. 2650 BC). Over hundreds of years, agricultural communities...
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