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- alphabetically: Eutresis dilucida Staudinger, 1885 Eutresis hypereia Doubleday, [1847] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eutresis. Wikispecies has...
- Eutresis culture is a Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age culture in mainland Greece, also known as Early ****adic I in ****adic chronology. It was developed...
- Look up Eutresis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eutresis is a genus of clearwing butterflies. Eutresis may also refer to: Eutresis (Arcadia), a Gr****...
- Thebes in 1995, the toponym Eutresis is written in the form "e-u-te-re-u". In the tablet (catalogued as TH Ft 140), Eutresis appears as the supplier of...
- the temple in order to learn the divine will. The oracle of Apollo at Eutresis and the oracle of Apollo at Tegyra. Oracle of Aphrodite at Paphos. There...
- Eutresis (Ancient Gr****: Εὔτρησις) was a town in ancient Arcadia, in the district Eutresia. Its site is unlocated. Steph**** of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol...
- destruction. The Early ****adic I period (or EHI), also known as the "Eutresis culture" c. 3200–2650 BC, is characterized by the presence of unslipped...
- the end of the Early ****adic III period at Korakou (near Corinth) and Eutresis in Boeotia. Nevertheless, Caskey found the Middle ****adic people to be...
- Neolithic stone buildings were revealed during archeological research. Eutresis culture developed during the ending period of the Final Neolithic. It was...
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