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    The Korakou culture or Early Helladic II (in some schemes Early Helladic IIA) was an early phase of Bronze Age Greece, in the Early Helladic period, lasting...
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  • assemblage is found stratified directly above settlements of the Korakou (EH IIA) culture which had been destroyed by fire. Here and elsewhere in the Argolid...
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    with one or two rooms. End: it was followed by the more advanced Korakou culture in Greece during the Early Helladic II period of the Early Helladic...
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  • Greece) that followed Eutresis and Korakou cultures, and preceded the Mycenean civilization. The "center" of the culture was the settlement of Tiryns that...
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    Απαλλοτρίωσεων . Rutter, Dr. Jeremy (4 January 2017). "The Eutresis and Korakou cultures of early Helladic I-II". Retrieved 2023-12-10. Gschnitzer, Fritz; Chaniotis...
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    "Eutresis culture" c. 3200–2650 BC, is characterized by the presence of unslipped and burnished or red slipped and burnished pottery at Korakou and other...
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    burial. Sesklo culture, Greece, c. 6000-5300 BC Karanovo culture, Bulgaria, 6th mill. BC Karanovo culture, Bulgaria, 5th mill. BC Vinča culture figurine, Serbia...
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    Mediterranean cultures to develop a more sophisticated sociopolitical culture of their own. The most prominent site was Mycenae, after which the culture of this...
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    Caskey of the University of Cincinnati. The structure dates to the Korakou culture, also known as the Early Helladic II period (2500–2300 BC) and is sometimes...
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    embossed seals. The manufacturer's marks are quite old: the ones found on Korakou culture pottery are four thousand years old, and the ones on ancient Greek...
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    Neolithic Greece Aegean Bronze Age Helladic chronology Eutresis culture Korakou culture Mycenaean Greece Late Bronze Age collapse Dorian invasion Greek...
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    productions. The manufacturer's marks are very old: the ones found on Korakou culture pottery are four thousand years old, and the ones on ancient Greek...
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    excavations at Korakou in Corinthia in 1915–1916 had convinced him that substantial differences existed between 'Minoan' and 'Helladic' culture in the Late...
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    stratigraphy of the early 1900s, Blegen's discovery of Helladic pottery at Korakou, 1915–16, Evans' "pan-Minoan theories," that Mycenaean pottery represented...
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    dynasty of Lafiarou Sero Kora Bakarou, the ancestor of the dynasty of Korakou The Bariba society features the caste divisions typical of the West African...
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  • Greece like Orchomenos, Eutresis [de], Hagios Kosmas, Raphina, Apesokari, Korakou, Zygouries, Tiryns, Asine, Malthi and Asea. Many other sites are deserted...
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    prehistoric site of Korakou. This project generated Wace and Blegen's theory of the long-term continuity of mainland Greek ("Helladic") culture, which contradicted...
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    the wider area of the Corinthia including the surrounding settlements of Korakou, Kenchreai and Isthmia. Finds from these works are housed in the Archaeological...
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  • social and charitable work, particularly with the construction of the Korakou and Portaikos bridges. Along with his brother Ignatius, who was the Bishop...
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    times", contains findings originated from the area of Ancient Corinth, the Korakou Hill and the site of Zygouries. These findings include various vases and...
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  • Κοράκου" [Korakou Bridge]. Petrinagefiria.com (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022. "European Parliament event on rebuilding of Korakou Bridge to be...
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  • until December 4, 2014 via a direct decision of the Deputy Minister of Culture and Sport, Giannis Andrianos in response to the murder of Ethnikos Piraeus...
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