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Village in Euboea, Greece
Lefkandi (Greek: Λευκαντί) is a coastal village on the island of Euboea, Greece. Archaeological finds attest to a settlement on the promontory locally
Lefkandi
Era in Greece from (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC)
burial customs. On the other hand, in the island of Euboea, the site of Lefkandi grew up in an accelerated way in this Postpalatial period (1200–1050 BC)
Greek_Dark_Ages
Centaur from Greek mythology
Sakoulas, Thomas. "Lefkandi Centaur". Ancient-Greece.org. Retrieved 11 November 2024. Lloyd, Matthew (2 March 2021). "The Centaur of Lefkandi - A remarkable
Chiron
Devotion to a hero in ancient Greek religion
renewed offerings begin to be represented, after a hiatus, at sites like Lefkandi, even though the names of the grandly buried dead were hardly remembered
Greek_hero_cult
Type or style of Ancient Greek ceramic
available for decoration. Based on radiocarbon dating and Bayesian models to Lefkandi, Kalapodi and Corinth, Toffolo et al. (2013) placed the Sub-Mycenaean/Protogeometric
Protogeometric_style
Societal collapse in the Late Bronze Age
complete list of false destructions includes other notable sites such as: Lefkandi, Orchomenos, Athens, Knossos, Alassa, Carchemish, Aleppo, Alalakh, Hama
Late_Bronze_Age_collapse
Dating system used in archaeology and art history
Thebes, Tiryns) or coastal islands such as Aegina (Kolonna) and Euboea (Lefkandi) and are marked by pottery showing influences from western Anatolia and
Helladic_chronology
One hundred years, from 1000 BC to 901 BC
this era 900 BC: Kingdom of Kush. Late 10th century BC: Centaur, from Lefkandi, Euboea is made. It is now at the Archaeological Museum of Eretria in Greece
10th_century_BC
Archeologist
excavations at Lefkandi (Mervyn Popham was the other co-director) and worked at Minoan Palaikastro and Roman Knossos in Crete. His work at Lefkandi took place
Hugh_Sackett
Early Bronze Age culture in Greece
they often lasted for only one generation. Rutter, Jeremy (2011). "The "Lefkandi I" and Tiryns cultures of the Early Helladic IIB and Early Helladic III
Tiryns_culture
Archaeological museum in Euboea regional unit, Central Greece
at Xeropolis, the cemetery of Skoumbri, Palaia Perivolia, and Toumba in Lefkandi, at Paliochora and Geraki hill in Amarynthos and at Eretria and Magoula
Archaeological Museum of Eretria
Archaeological_Museum_of_Eretria
Greek mythological creature
of myth. A painted terracotta centaur was found in the "Hero's tomb" at Lefkandi, and by the Geometric period, centaurs figure among the first representational
Centaur
Autochthonous group inhabiting the Aegan region according Greek mythology
intervening "Lefkandi I" (EH IIB) cultural stage. In Laconia and Messenia in the southern Peloponnese, there is no evidence for either the "Lefkandi I" or the
Minyans
Phase of Greek art, characterized largely by geometric motifs in vase painting
art, but horses were pictured during this time period. The village of Lefkandi in Euboea is considered one of the most representative sites of the Early
Geometric_art
British classical archaeologist
has directed excavations at Lefkandi since 2003. I. S. Lemos, 2015. "The Missing Dead: Late Geometric Burials at Lefkandi" in Mediterranean Archaeology
Irene_Lemos
Early phase of Bronze Age Greece
culture (2200–2000 BC) or Early Helladic III. In some parts of Greece a Lefkandi culture, or Early Helladic IIB, follows the Korakou; elsewhere the Korakou
Korakou_culture
Ancient unit of mass
Tradition. p. 430. See J.H. Kroll, "Early Iron Age balance weights at Lefkandi, Euboea". Oxford Journal of Archaeology 27, pp. 37–48 (2008) "1 Kings 9:14
Talent_(measurement)
Second-largest Greek island
Heroes (London: Penguin, 2008) passim Powell, Barry B. "Did Homer Sing at Lefkandi?". Scholar.lib.vt.edu. Archived from the original on 24 December 2017.
Euboea
War in Archaic Greece between Chalcis and Eretria
halfway between history and legend. At the very same time, the site of Lefkandi was being incrementally deserted, perhaps as a consequence of the turmoil
Lelantine_War
dexterity, probably aided by compasses and multiple brushes. The site of Lefkandi is one of our most important sources of ceramics from this period where
Pottery_of_ancient_Greece
years. The first piece of Greek statuary to be reassembled is probably the Lefkandi Centaur, a terracotta sculpture found on the island of Euboea, dated c
Ancient_Greek_sculpture
Shrine dedicated to an ancient Greek or Roman hero
Mycenae into other areas of Greece. This can be seen by the heroön found at Lefkandi in Euboea. This site dates to around 950 BC during the Iron Age. This site
Heroön
Killing of a child to appease a tribe or deity
at Athens excavation of Palekastro for one season and the excavation at Lefkandi for two seasons. Then he led the excavation at Fournou Korifi, Myrtos from
Child_sacrifice
Pottery tradition associated with the Mycenaean civilization
Style Region Example Closed style Argolid Octopus style eastern Attica, Cyclades, Dodecanese Pictorial or Fantastic style Lefkandi Fringed style Crete
Mycenaean_pottery
British archaeologist (1927–2000)
In 1962 with Hugh Sackett he excavated at Palaikastro and in 1964 at Lefkandi-Xeropolis. In the 1960's he worked as Assistant Director of the British
Mervyn_Popham
Bronze Age culture
Keros-Syros culture Lerna III Early Cycladic III (ECIII) 2450-2300 BC Kastri Lefkandi I Middle Cycladic I (MCI) 2000-1800 BC Phylakopi * Middle Cycladic II (MCII)
Cycladic_culture
Style of ancient Greek pottery
Submycenaean pottery has been discovered in Corinth, Asine, Kalapodi, Lefkandi, and Tiryns. The quality of Submycenaean vases varies widely. Only a few
Sub-Mycenaean_pottery
Historical summary of ancient Athens
of the leading centres of trade and prosperity in the region; as were Lefkandi in Euboea and Knossos in Crete. This position may well have resulted from
History_of_Athens
Larissa, Thessaly Lato, Crete Lavrio, Attica Lefkadia, Central Macedonia Lefkandi, Central Greece Lefkopetra, Central Macedonia Lentas, Crete Lepreum, West
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Kastri culture is designated as Kastri/Lefkandi I, because of the similarities with the Greek mainland 'Lefkandi I' phase. Keros-Syros culture is well
Keros-Syros_culture
Town of ancient Euboea
Modern scholars differ as to its location, with the current village of Lefkandi in the estuary of the Lilas River being identified by Denis Knoepfler Tritle
Argura_(Euboea)
founded by Kroton and Sybaris 698 Euarchus is overthrown by Leontini 696 Lefkandi is occupied by Chalcis 695 Polieum is founded by Ionians 691 Antandrus
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Town in Euboea, Greece
beachside resort. The historic and archaeological finds from Eretria and Lefkandi are displayed in the Eretria Museum, established by the Swiss School of
Eretria
Greek state on the Chalcidice peninsula (430 BC-348 BC)
Chalcidice like that of southern Greece, and sometimes having connections with Lefkandi, makes it certain that Chalcidice and southern Greece were in contact with
Chalcidian_League
Neighborhood of Thessaloniki, Greece
John Nicolas Coldstream Archaeology of burial mound at Toumba(Toumba at Lefkandi in Euboea). 40°36′54″N 22°58′16″E / 40.6150°N 22.9710°E / 40.6150; 22
Toumba_(Thessaloniki)
Greek archaeologist (1936–2023)
During this period, he participated in excavations at Thessaloniki, Pella, Lefkandi on Euboea, Stratoni in the Chalcidice, and the palace at Vergina. In 1962
Petros_Themelis
Archaeological site in Greece
Age. This situation is mirrored in other Central Greek sites, such as Lefkandi, Kalapodi, Elateia, and Pyrgos Livanaton/Kynos. Elijah Mitrou-Long (born
Mitrou
British archaeologist
at Athens excavation of Palekastro for one season and the excavation at Lefkandi for two seasons. Then he led the excavation at Fournou Korifi, Myrtos from
Peter_Warren_(archaeologist)
Bronze Age settlement in Milos, Greece
culture was influenced by the Keros-Syros culture, as well as by the "Lefkandi I" culture with western Anatolian affinities. It is during the second phase
Phylakopi
Archaeological research center in Greece
excavations at Nea Nikomedeia, Sitagroi, Servia and Assiros (Greek Macedonia), Lefkandi (Euboia), Emborio and Kato Phana (Chios), Perachora (Corinthia), Mycenae
British_School_at_Athens
Greek port attested by ancient authors
and Early Iron Age. Kynos, like nearby Mitrou, Kalapodi, Elateia, and Lefkandi, shows continuous occupation throughout the transition from the Mycenaean
Cynus
Regional style of ancient Greek vase painting
cemeteries of Toumba, Skoubris, and Palia, as well as from the settlements at Lefkandi and Xeropolis demonstrate the wealth of the island at that time. Although
Euboean_vase_painting
Greek archaeologist (1898–1988)
archaeologist Elizabeth Schofield, later known for her work at Knossos, at Lefkandi and on the island of Kea. He served as president of the Archaeological
George_E._Mylonas
Greek archaeologist and art historian (1924–2021)
Euboea, the excavation and preservation of the Tomb and the "Heroon" at Lefkandi, on which she collaborated with the British School at Athens. In 1979,
Evi_Touloupa
State Description Eurobulker X Cambodia The bulk carrier broke in two at Lefkandi, Greece. She had sunk by 3 September with the loss of a crew member.
List_of_shipwrecks_in_2000
Macedonians Learchus Lebedus Lebes Lebes Gamikos Lechaeum Leda Ledon Ledra Lefkandi Leimone Leiocritus Leitus Lekhes Lekythos Lelante Lelantine War Lelantos
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