"Metron Ariston" is a book written in 2002 and published on 11 February 2003 in Athens,Greece (275 pages - in Greek). ISBN 960-8286-06-9 Contents: Introduction (about the new measurements made in 2002 and the Megalithic Cubit), Tiryns, the Pyramid of Proetus, Mycenae, Orchomenos (Boiotian), Hyle (Gla), Pylos and Crete, Athens, Parthenon and Stonehenge.
Showing posts with label Lycaon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lycaon. Show all posts
Friday, January 19, 2018
Monday, December 19, 2016
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Monday, November 14, 2016
Prehistoric People of Greece
Labels:
Aeolians,
ancient Greek genealogies,
Aristaeus,
Cares,
Cecropia,
Cecrops,
Deukalion,
Dorians,
Eteokles,
Hellen,
Kadmos,
Leleges,
Lycaon,
map of ancient Boeotia,
Pelasgians,
Table 2.1,
Table 2.2,
Thebae
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Maps of ancient Greece
A. G. A - "Prehistoric Greece" (1999 - ISBN 960-7823-07-9)
The maps of ancient Attica, Boeotia, Peloponnesus (in "Lycaon"), Crete, Thessaly and Macedonia
have been alredy posted since 2012.
The maps of ancient Attica, Boeotia, Peloponnesus (in "Lycaon"), Crete, Thessaly and Macedonia
have been alredy posted since 2012.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Lykaon
The great statue of Despoina in Lykosoura
From left to right: Artemis, Demeter, Despoina and the Titan Anytos.
National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
Representation of the statue
According to Pausanias (8, 37.3), the statues were carved in one piece of stone (a monolith) which was found in the temple of Despoina in the Arcadian city Lykosoura afer a dream. The dimensions are 8.40 m (width) x 5.90 m (height), and the height of the statues is 3.78 m. Therefore, the ratio width : height is the square root of 2. The height (5.90 m) is equal to 13 MC.
Labels:
ancient Greek genealogies,
ancient Helike,
Argonautica,
Asopides,
Callisto,
Combe,
Constellations,
Greek Mythology,
Historical maps,
Kombe,
Lycaon,
map of ancient Peloponnesus,
Pan,
Peloponnesus
Monday, April 9, 2012
Prehistoric Greek genealogies, art and music
Venus of Laussel, France
Source: Wikipedia
The "Thinker" of Karditsa and a clay pitcher (6000 BC) - National Archaeological Museum of Athens (own work).
The "Thinker" of Cernavoda (5000 BC) - National Museum of Romania.
Source: Wikipedia
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Greek Mythology
Pelasgos was contemporary of Demeter...
*Correction:
in his family tree, the "generations" are
about 750 years....
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