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Kamares (Gr****: Καμάρες, "arches") may
refer to the
following places: in Cyprus: the
Kamares aqueduct in
Larnaca in Greece:
Kamares, Achaea, a town in...
- 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...
- Kamare, a 1974
French film
Kamares (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kamare. If an
internal link led you...
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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...
- 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...
- 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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Kamares (Gr****: 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...
- 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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Kamares (Gr****: 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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highest altitude Minoan villa ever found, the
Minoan villa of Zominthos. The
Kamares Cave is an
Ancient Gr****
sanctuary located on
Mount Ida.
During the excavation...