• Kamares (Greek: Καμάρες, "arches") may refer to the following places: in Cyprus: the Kamares aqueduct in Larnaca in Greece: Kamares, Achaea, a town in...
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    been used in ritual, though Kamares pottery presumably also graced the dining tables of the First Palaces. The first Kamares pottery was found in the excavations...
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  • Kamare, a 1974 French film Kamares (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kamare. If an internal link led you...
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    Kamares (Greek: Καμάρες) is a village and the main port for the island of Sifnos, Greece. Kamares is situated in the western side of the island on a natural...
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    34°54′44″N 33°35′55″E / 34.912131°N 33.598729°E / 34.912131; 33.598729 Kamares Aqueduct, also known as the Bekir Pasha Aqueduct, is an aqueduct near Larnaca...
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    Minoan pottery have been recovered from the Kamares cave. Kamares has provided the type name for Kamares ware, a ceramic type dating from MM IA, or the...
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    Φινικούδες) as well as the Church of Saint Lazarus, Hala Sultan Tekke, Kamares Aqueduct, and Larnaca Castle. It is built on the ruins of ancient Citium...
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    have been recovered in Egypt and at Ugarit. Kamares Ware was named after finds in the cave sanctuary at Kamares on Mt. Ida in 1890. It is the first of the...
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  • The Girls of Kamare (Les Filles de Kamare) (1974) is a Situationist film by René Viénet. Unlike Viénet's previous work, Can dialectics break bricks? (1973)...
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    Kamares (Greek: Καμάρες) is a village and a community in the east-northeastern part of Achaea, Greece. Kamares was an independent commune until 1994 when...
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    museum. The port settlement, on the west coast of the island is known as Kamares. Sifnos lies in the Cyclades between Serifos and Milos, west of Delos and...
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    highest altitude Minoan villa ever found, the Minoan villa of Zominthos. The Kamares Cave is an Ancient Greek sanctuary located on Mount Ida. During the excavation...
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    discussion. Arkalochori Hagios Charalambos - burial cave Inatos Kamares, where Kamares ware was first found Mameloukou Phaneromeni Skotino Stravomyti INSTAP...
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    League/Water polo Olympiakos Aigio - Aigio, fourth division Olympiakos Kamares - Kamares - fourth division Olympiakos Patras - Patras - fourth division Ormi...
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    glass Tankard Wine glass Goblet Measuring cup Suction cup Bra cup Minoan Kamares ware; 1800-1700 BC; from Phaistos (Crete); Archaeological Museum of Heraklion...
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    Arravonitsa (Arravonitsa, Synania) Damakini (Damakini, Vounopyrgos) Kamares (Kamares, Bouka, Pefka) Neos Erineos Salmeniko (Ano Salmeniko, Kato Salmeniko...
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    consumers rather than producers of many goods associated with them, such as Kamares Ware pottery, though there is limited evidence for on-site production at...
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    example the fourth station was the station of Kamare, which cooled the oar of Amun. The Fifth station of Kamare was the station which received the beauty...
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  • Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko" R D Burman Majrooh Sultanpuri Mohammed Rafi "Aapke Kamare Me Koyee Rehata Hai" Kishore Kumar, R D Burman "Dil Mil Gaye Ho To Hum Khil...
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    including: Kamares ware pottery Glazed plaques of Minoan houses (aka the "Town Mosaic") Peak sanctuary figurines Phaistos Disc Kamares ware pottery...
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  • He was of Turkish origin. His most notable legacy is the still-standing Kamares Aqueduct, also known as the Bekir Pasha Aqueduct, built in 1746 or 1747...
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  • User's Guide – Détournement and Dub Parodies: Les Filles de Kamare (The Girls of Kamare). Physical Impossibility. La bonzesse. archive.wikiwix.com (in...
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    paints and adopted the potter's wheel during MM IB, producing wares such as Kamares ware. MM II (c. 1875–1700 BC) saw the development of the Minoan writing...
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    Kamares style Minoan spouted two-handled jar with barbotine treatment in the form of white prickles; polychrome painting on dark slip. Middle Minoan IB-IIA...
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    racially-motivated daylight attack in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The two perpetrators, Kamare Lewis and Kevin Spencer, pleaded guilty to first-degree reckless homicide...
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    exhibition space. The Municipal Neoclassical Market building (unofficially the "Kamares", i.e. arches, from the arches that it boasts), built in 1889, which is...
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    is an unsolved question, but a possible previous development as Aegean Kamares Ware has been suggested by Pecorelia (2000), and S. Soldi claims that Tell...
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  • the head of the homonymous community, which includes the villages Vathy, Kamares, Kastro, Platys Gialos, Kato Petali, Faros and Chrysopigi and has a total...
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    The Aqueduct of Kavala, popularly known as the Kamares (Greek: Καμάρες, "arches"), is a well-preserved aqueduct in the city of Kavala, Greece, and is...
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    became more common with the building of the palaces and the potter's wheel. Kamares ware is most typical of this period. The MM period was dominated by the...
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