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Archaeological site in Laconia, Greece
Vaphio, Vafio or Vapheio is an ancient site in Laconia, Greece, on the right bank of the Eurotas, some 5 mi (8.0 km) south of Sparta. It is famous for
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National museum in Athens, Greece
in the Peloponnese (Tiryns and Dendra in Argolis, Pylos in Messinia and Vaphio in Lakonia). Of great interest are the two golden cups from Vafeio showing
National Archaeological Museum, Athens
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Historic and administrative region of Greece
Alepotrypa cave site. Significant archaeological recovery exists at the Vaphio-tomb site in Laconia. Found there is advanced Bronze Age art as well as
Laconia
Extinct species of large cattle
at several Neolithic sites in England. A cup found in the Greek site of Vaphio shows a hunting scene, in which people try to capture an aurochs. One of
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Late Bronze Age Greek civilization
modern charm bracelets. Sinclair Hood believed that at the time of the Vaphio burial (c. 1500–1450) "it was broadly speaking possible to classify the
Mycenaean_Greece
Ancient Greek Bronze Age civilizations
and at Maskarata in Cephalonia. The richest grave of all was explored at Vaphio in Laconia in 1889, and yielded, besides many gems and miscellaneous goldsmiths'
Aegean_civilization
Art by advanced cultures of ancient societies
Heraklion Archaeological Museum The Vaphio Cups; 1675-1410 BC; gold; height: 7.8 cm, diameter: 10.7 cm; from Vaphio (Laconia, Greece); National Archaeological
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Artifacts from the Minoan civilization
apparently treated as jewellery for women. The tholos or beehive tomb at Vaphio (or Vapheio) near Sparta is another famous find that has generated much
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Prehistoric belief system
the Mycenaean conquest, and may not reflect earlier practices. The gold Vaphio Cups show two different methods of capturing wild bulls. Many scholars believe
Minoan_religion
Old time American radio series
Caper" (August 8, 1948) "The Critical Author Caper" (August 15, 1948) "The Vaphio Cup Caper" (August 22, 1948) "The Lawless Caper" (August 29, 1948) "The
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Chronological history of the visual arts by year and decade
Caravaca, the Minoan snake goddess figurines, the Minoan Bull-leaper, the Vaphio cups, the Da He ding, and the Shi zun 1650 BC – The Hüseyindede vases 1700
Timeline_of_art
Town of Laconia in the Spartan plain
ancient writers. Pharis has been rightly placed at the deserted village of Vaphio, which lies south of the site of Amyclae, and contains an ancient "Treasury
Phare_(Laconia)
39th chapter of the Book of Job
A cup from Vaphio showing an aurochs hunt, 15th century BC
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English (Kent)
English (Kent) : variant or patronymic form of Lamkin.
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Truthful; Sweet; Daughter of Goddess Lakshmi
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A form of the name Preksha
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English : variant of Bloodworth.
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Writer, Author
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I am grave, or, I speak gravely.
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Helper
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Icelandic form of German Frideric, FRIÃRIK means "peaceful ruler."
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Irish
Irish name derived from the word Ãtu, ÃDE means "thirst."
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English : from a pet form of Bagge 2.
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