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         Greece Archeology:     more books (39)
  1. Greece and Babylon;: Early contacts between the Aegean and the Near East, (Baker studies in Biblical archeology) by Edwin M Yamauchi, 1967
  2. Cults, Myths, Oracles, and Politics in Ancient Greece (Studies in Mediterranean Archeology) by Martin P. Nilsson, 1986-08-30
  3. A Study of the Remains of Mycenaean Roads and Stations of Bronze-Age Greece (Mellen Studies in Archeology) by Anton G. Jansen, 2001-10
  4. The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction - Revised Edition 1987 by William R. Biers, 1987-08
  5. The Archeology of Greece amd the Aegean by Stewart Perowne, 1974
  6. Greece A Guide to the Archeological Sites by Furio Durando, 2004
  7. Greece: Temples, Tombs, & Treasures (Lost Civilizations)
  8. Hachette World Guides: Greece by Labraire; Bauleir, Francis; Hachette, Francis; Langham, G. Ambriere, 1955
  9. Delos-Mykonos: A Guide to the History and Archeology by Konstantinos Tsakos, 1998
  10. Introduction to classical archeology: Crete and Greece by Clark Hopkins, 1950
  11. Delphi by Basil Petrakos, 1977
  12. Olympia by Manolis Andronicos, 1989
  13. Olympus: The Archeological Site And The Museum by Manolis Andronicus, 1989
  14. The Sea Remembers: Shipwrecks and Archaeology : From Homer's Greece to the Rediscovery of the Titanic

61. Greece - International Dreamwork
Oikonomidis, S. (2001). Prearchaic greece and Dreams, Oneiric Lethargy, PsychicWaking, Political Wakefulness. archeology and arts, 78, 3135.
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Greece A History of Dreamwork in Greece Temple of Apollo
Dephi, Greece History of Dreamwork in Greece

by Pandelis Perakakis In prearchaic Greece dreams are associated with religious cults directly connected with the worship of the Great Mother Goddess Earth (Gaia). In these early communities dream experiences belong to the capacity of man to communicate with the hyberbatic and the holy. Nocturnal life is not distinguished from daily experience and dreams are considered a transitional state to altered realities belonging to the kingdom of spirits. Before the arrival of the Olympian deities, big cult centers as those of Dodona and Delphi are related with the adoration of the Earth and dreams play a central role in the functioning of religious proceedings. They are used as a path for the revelation of mysteries and the communication with the world of the dead. Incubation (ritual dreaming of healing dreams) is commonly employed as a way to contact the primordial elements of the Earth. Plato Plato was not systematically involved with dreaming although in many cases it is evident that he attributed great significance to it. Since there is not a detailed essay on dreams in his work, we have to abstract his general theory by studying separate pieces of information scattered around his literary work.

62. Paideia Sections 18 Ancient And Classical Greece
1996 (REF DE 5 .E5 1996) Short articles about the visual remains of the ancientclassical lands of greece and Italy. THE OXFORD COMPANION TO archeology.
http://library.luther.edu/pages/paideia/s1801.htm

63. History, Classics And Archeology
Chapters on Rome, greece and Medieval Europe will be appearing soon. archeology archeologyAn introduction An electronic companion to the book by Kevin Greene
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    Exploring Ancient World Cultures is an on-line course supplement for students and teachers of the ancient and medieval worlds. It features its own essays and primary texts. Over time it will include chapter-length histories for each of the eight "cultures" represented: The Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Early Islam and Medieval Europe. Chapters on Rome, Greece and Medieval Europe will be appearing soon.

64. Ancient Greece
GreeceTravel Information; Lonely PlanetDestinationGreece; Hellas On-Line HomePages; Art History Visual Guide; Classics and Mediterranean archeology Home Page;7
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at Bryn Mawr College and an expert in Mycenaean archeology, stated that in his opinionno such jewelrey had ever been discovered outside of mainland greece. .
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Greece Sues Gallery for Return of Mycenaean Jewelry By WILLIAM H. HONAN The Government of Greece, seeking the return of rare Mycenaean gold jewelery and ornaments from the 15th century B.C., has filed suit against the Michael Ward Gallery at 9 East 93d Street in Manhattan. The objects, on sale as a lot at the gallery for $1.5 million, include necklaces with lilies, large cusped rosettes from a belt, huge decorated gold rings, sealstones and other stylized jewelry and ornaments. This large gold ring showing two female figures in flounced skirts is among the rare Mycenaean gold jewelery and ornaments from the 15th century B.C. that Greece wants returned from a Manhattan gallery. (Schecter Lee/Michael Ward Gallery) In a suit filed on Monday in Federal District Court in Manhattan, lawyers for Greece contend that the objects were taken in violation of Greek law from one of 18 recently discovered tombs at Aidonia, northeast of Mycenae. They say that the similarity between these objects and others found by Greek Government archeologists at the tombs beginning in 1978 mark them as coming from the same site. The case is unusual not only because of the extreme rarity of the objects but also because Michael Ward, the owner of the gallery, is one of the most prominent dealers in antiquities and serves as a member of the Presidentially appointed Cultural Property Advisory Committee, which authorizes assistance for foreign countries that are losing cultural treasures to looters and the illegal art market.

66. Partners Of European Heritage Laboratory On Naval Archeology
Since 1985 the Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition hasorganised in greece eight International Conferences on Ship Construction in
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The 8th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity
The Milos Conference
(full document Italian version in .rtf format, download zip file 4 KB) The Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition
As Partner in the Workshop for the Ancient Ships of Pisa, the Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition was attributed the role of communicating at an international level the scientific work that has been carried out as well as making it known to the uninitiated public. This was achieved by:
a) Presenting the excavation work, as well as the conservation done on the Ships of Pisa, to the scientists attending two specialized international conferences on Marine Archaeology and by publishing the proceedings of these conferences
b)Making the information available to the general public of Greece by means of an exhibition and by broadcasting the news through mass media channels
(full document in .rtf format

67. Mayan Archeology - Books - Incidents Of Travel In Yucatan
was taken with a curiosity of the ancient cities he found in greece and the Thisgroup laid the foundations for Egyptian archeology between 1824 and 1833.
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Incidents of Travel in Yucatan
by John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood - Published 1843 The Authors Stephens Catherwood Beginnings ... The Second Journey I have given this book a heading of its own above any other book I have come across. It is, quite simply, the most inspirational and fascinating book regarding the Maya that I have ever read. I recommend it as the first book you should read if you are at all interested in this subject as it could be said that this is the book that started it all in the first place. Other more "modern" books have more accurate data and interpretations of the glyphs and symbols found at the sites, and other publications have color photos of the sites involved with the buildings restored. But iimagine the feeling of being the first man in several hundred years to see these buildings and glyphs and have no idea where they originated. Modern day explorers use airplanes and four-wheel-drive vehicles on established roads to get to these cities. The explorers in this book arrived after a month at sea, and could only reach the sites (who's locations were only rumored at in the first place) by having men hack their way through the Jungles of Central America with machetes. They had to content with heat stroke, mosquitos and parasites such as Niguas ( Tropical Fleas This book was written by an already accomplished writer. One of the first white men who explored over forty of the Mayan ruins before they became known to the rest of the world.

68. UC Davis Summer Sessions Summer Abroad
of California, Davis. Program Syllabus. Travelers in greece TheHistory, archeology, Literature, and Cultural Identity of greece.
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CLASS GOALS: English 188 and 198, "Travelers in Greece: The History, Archeology, Literature, and Cultural Identity of Greece" will give American students the opportunity to study Greece's cultural identity and history in the 20th century through selected writings of well-known British and American authors as well as through the works of major Greek authors (in translation). The objects of the course are twofold: a) to familiarize American students with Greece's culture and history through the eyes of major literary travelers and writers; and b) to allow the students the opportunity to write about their own impressions and experiences as traveling scholars. ASSIGNMENTS/GRADING: ENL 188 will be taken for a letter grade. Evaluation will be based on four short assignments (400-500 words; each assignment is worth 15%), participation in class (20%), and a final examination (20%). All assignments, except the last one, will be due on the Monday of each week. The final will be given at the last day of the course. Assignments will be distributed to the students at the beginning of the course; there will be plenty of time to discuss them during class time. Papers can be typed or written in longhand.

69. Mellen Subject Area: Archeology
in archeology in order of Publication Year, Sort By Year Title Author Last Name.1. A Study of the Remains of Mycenaean Roads and Stations of BronzeAge greece
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70. The Educational Encyclopedia, Archeology
Archaeology general a tip visit also Prehistory, Anthropology, Egypte,Ancient Rome greece, Dolmen and megaliths. Isle of man archeology.
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    72. Athens, Greece
    Studying culture, history, archeology, art history, literature, and classical studiesonsite in Athens allows students to experience greece beyond the pages
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    class descriptions program costs site journal Athens Since ancient Greece is the source of Western civilization and culture, many aspects of contemporary American society continue to reflect this heritage. The Athens program offers an opportunity to explore these origins with the support and guidance of a strong academic program. Studying culture, history, archeology, art history, literature, and classical studies on-site in Athens allows students to experience Greece beyond the pages of their textbooks. Athens is characterized by its modern metropolitan environment, nearby beaches, and relaxed pace. The city is dominated by the Acropolis, the hill on which the 2,400 year-old Parthenon, one of the world’s most renowned classical monuments, still stands. Athens’ old town, called "Plaka," surrounds the Acropolis, and is known for its flea market, small "tavernas," craft shops, and narrow, winding streets. The Mediterranean climate provides mostly warm, sunny days and cool evenings in Athens.

    73. Search Argos
    Limited area search provided by the University of Evansville of ancient and medieval Internet resources.Category Computers Internet Searching Search Engines Specialized...... The Perseus Project An Evolving Digital Library on Ancient greece The Perseus theLiddell, Scott and Jones Greek Lexicon, Art and archeology Indices, Browser
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    An important message to the users of Argos: Effective February 6th, 2003, Argos has been officially taken offline . Insufficient funding for regular upkeep and maintenance have made this necessary. Argos went on-line to the public on October 3rd, 1996. Within six months it had processed more than a million search requests. In the years that followed, Argos has served the academic community well. However, the expense of running a quality-controlled search engine exceeds our minimal budget. I apologize for any inconvenience that Argos' absence may cause. If you have questions, comments or observations, please email them to me at tb2@evansville.edu Sincerely, Anthony F. Beavers
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    Abzu: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Available on the Internet
    Edited by Charles E. Jones (Oriental Institute), Abzu is an extensive index of resources on the pre-Islamic civilizations of Western Asia and Egypt.
    Byzantium: Byzantine Studies on the Internet
    Edited by Paul Halsall (Fordham University)

    74. A ABM - Listing Of Archeology Items
    AR0030, BRONZE APOTHICARY WEIGHTS 1/2,2 OZ, 19cent, SOLD, AR0031, BRONZE ARROWHEAD greece, IONIA, 6cent BC. AR0032, BRONZE ARROW HEAD IENT greece, IONIA, 6centBC.
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    Listing of Archaeology items:
    Note: All prices are in Euro! Ref Nr. Description Origin Size (mm) Period Price Photo BRONZE TROMPET BROOCH complete Carnuntum 58 mm BRONZE FERTILITY AMULET Unknow 13 mm SILVER BEE BROOCH with pine Unknow SOLD BRONZE CELTIC SPIRAL BROOCH Unknow 2cent BC. SOLD BRONZE CELTIC ARMLACE bifrons figure Unknow 1cent BC. BRONZE HORSE FORHEAD Unknow BRONZE MEROVINGIAN BUCKLE Unknow SOLD BRONZE APOTHICARY WEIGHTS 1/2,2 OZ SOLD BRONZE ARROW HEAD GREECE IONIA 6cent BC. BRONZE ARROW HEAD IENT GREECE IONIA 6cent BC. BRONZE CUPS WEIGHT1/4,1/2,1OZ. (3) SOLD BRONZE KNEE BROOCH Hattatt1239,no pin Balkans BRONZE RINGS 5parts CELTIC England 2cent BC. IRON ROMAN AROW HEAD rare Unknow LEAD SEA HORSE ,part of vase COBHAM POTTERY-HEAD OF TOLITA Ecuador 2cent BC. SILVER(?)NECKLET in 4 parts Celtic-Roman Unknow 1cent BC

    75. Travel To Turkey- Tours And Sailboat Cruises, Vacations Holidays In Turkey
    Glories of greece and Turkey Best of Turkey and greece Treasure Every Yacht cruises)CITY Hotel PACKAGES Istanbul RELIGIOUS AND archeology TOURS Biblical
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    76. Vacation Rental,Greece Kreta Pitsidia (Südkreta) Manuela,holiday House,vacation
    vacation rental,greece Kreta Pitsidia (Südkreta) br The holiday apartment shops(leather, blankets) P Neighbourhood P archeology, numerous characteristic
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    Type: Apartment Name: Manuela Country: Greece Main region: Kreta City: Pitsidia (Südkreta) Description
    The holiday apartment Manuela is situated in a rustical farmhouse-part with beautiful garden. Specially is the sheltered seating area and the terrace with a vine-pergola. The apartment is very suitable for families with children. Situation: south of Crete, at the edge of a typical village (Pitsidia) with pittoresque village square and numerous cosy taverns. View to the IDA-mountains. Just approx. 3km to the Komo-beach - a deserted sandbeach of the finest manner, sandbeach for miles, with romantic sunsets and longlasting sunset glow. Approx. 3km from Matala; famous for its caves with marvellous bay for swimming. Nightlife: original bars directly at the sea. Village of Pitsidia: Rent-a-car/motorbike ( it is recommended to hire a vehicle!), horse stable (riding on the beach), special shops (leather, blankets)

    77. Ancient Greece: Projects & Internet Resources
    Topics include people, mythology, daily life, death and burial, writing and archeology. abrief summary of the history of ancient greece from approximately
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    [Ancient History Menu] [Ancient Greece Projects]
    Ms Hos-McGrane's Grade 6
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      Amsterdam Student Projects Ancient Greece Project 1
      by Tamar M., Mariko N. and Yasuhiro O. Projects on Ancient Greece from Other Students The Trials of Hercules
      Grade 7 Students, Eastchester Middle School
      According to Greek mythology, Hercules was tormented and driven to madness by the goddess Hera. In a state of insanity, Hercules committed horrible crimes for which he later repented. The oracle of Delphi instructed Hercules that if he performed a series of tasks given him by his weak cousin Eurystheus, he would be forgiven fully. As shown in this illustrated narrative, he battled a nine-headed hydra while draped in a magical lionskin, gathered golden apples and journeyed to Haydes while performing the Twelve Labors Of Hercules. Here is a well illustrated and complete account of that story produced a group of middle school students. Projects on Ancient Greece: History and Thought of Western Man Rich East High School, Park Forest, IL

    78. Archeology Anthropology
    Classics Archive; Odyssey Online; Resources for Greek Latin Classics.Classical greece Ancient City of Athens; Ancient greece; Ancient
    http://www.rbls.lib.il.us/dpl/reference/ref_desk/history/histarch.htm

    79. Greece Guide Art & Culture
    In terms of archeology there are artifacts that are 200,000 years old, while architecturallyGreece boasts Minoan and Dorian ruins dating back almost four
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    Greece and Climate Money Language Bussines hours ... Maps
    There are few places in the world with so rich and diverse an artistic and cultural history as Greece. In terms of archeology there are artifacts that are 200,000 years old, while architecturally Greece boasts Minoan and Dorian ruins dating back almost four millennia. Greece is also where drama originated, so there are plenty of ancient theatres to pick your way through Museums
    Greece is bursting at the seams with museums. Almost every single city, town, village, historical site, settlement and hole in the hedge has an archeological museum which details the archeological and historical significance of its surroundings Historical Sites
    There is certainly no shortage of these in Greece. Every city has their own specialties, like the Acropolis and the Ancient Agora in Athens, the Oracle at Delphi, the Palace of the Grand Masters in Rhodes Town, and so on. There are far too many to list here. It is suggested you get hold of a tourist map from the Greek Tourist Organization (EOT) which sets out all the ancient, Byzantine and medieval sites throughout the country. But some of the major historical sites you should make a special effort to see are listed below: The Acropolis, Athens

    80. GLOSS Sea Level Archeology Project (SLARCH).
    Kardaras Director of Oceanography Division Hellenic Navy Hydrographic Service (HNHS)TGN 1040, greece Tel +301-6442971-6442966 Fax + 30-1-6517811-6520224
    http://www.bodc.ac.uk/projects/slarch/replies.html

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