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Archaeological site in Crete, Greece
Azoria is an archaeological site on a double-peaked hill overlooking the Gulf of Mirabello in eastern Crete in the Greek Aegean. "Azoria" (o Αζοριάς or
Azoria
American investor and political candidate (born 1995)
Greenlight Capital from 2021 until his resignation in 2023. He founded Azoria Partners, an investment management firm that later launched an ETF before
James_Fishback
Community in Greece
been discovered in the area of Kavousi, among which are Vronda, Kastro, Azoria, Chrysokamino and the isle Pseira. Kavousi lies just 3.6 km (2.2 mi) south
Kavousi
2023 video game
player discovers a message in a bottle that invites them to an island called Azoria. After encountering a whirlpool, the player is shipwrecked on the island
Fae_Farm
American archaeologist and science communicator
patterns from civic feasting and residential dining contexts at Late Archaic Azoria, Crete". Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 36 102771. Bibcode:2021JArSR
Flint_Dibble
Town in Florida, United States
NFL guard for the San Francisco 49ers James Fishback (born 1990), CEO of Azoria Partners Ernie Francis Jr. (born 1998), racing driver Jeronimo Gomez (born
Davie,_Florida
Archaeological site in Crete, Greece
urban centers in the Archaic period (6th century BCE), such as at nearby Azoria. The site was briefly explored in 1900 by the American archaeologist Harriet
Kavousi_Kastro
Common meals for men and youths in social or religious groups in Ancient Greece
restore former discipline, but they ended in failure. Ancient Greek cuisine Azoria, Crete (possible 6th century BC andreion recovered in excavations at the
Syssitia
Research institute in Greece
the Palace of Nestor at Pylos (Messenia), Haghia Irini (Keos), as well as Azoria, Mochlos, Gournia, Kavousi and Kommos on Crete. ASCSA publishes the peer-reviewed
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
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Malata Megatela Merma Pseudodira Tropha Novius Amida Amidellus Anortalia Azoria Elnidortalia Ortalia Ortalistes Paramida Rhynchortalia Scymnhova Zenoria
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Tribe of beetles
are a tribe of insects within the family Coccinellidae. Amida Anortalia Azoria Elnidortalia Ortalia Ortalistes Paramida Pseudoladoria Rhynchortalia Scymnhova
Ortaliini
Archaeological site in Ierapetra Municipality, Greece
View of the Vronda ridge (Xerambela), looking southwest from the archaeological site of (Azoria).
Kavousi_Vronda
American archaeologist
the site of Azoria, the most important Ancient Greek (i.e. post-Minoan) site in the region, evidently an early city (c. 700-500 BC). Azoria is now under
Harriet_Boyd_Hawes
Archeological project in Crete, Greece (1978–1992)
later cemeteries, used by the inhabitants of Kavousi Kastro and/or nearby Azoria until the late-7th century BCE, attest to regional mortuary practices, rituals
Kavousi_Project
Island in Greece
Pseira island, in the distance, can be seen from Kavousi Kastro, an archaeological site overlooking Azoria View from the south.
Pseira
organised earlier in the period. Hetair-, a Greek linguistic root Syssitia Azoria, Crete (possible 6th-century BC andreion recovered in excavations at the
Ancient_Greek_clubs
Organization in Greece
with INSTAP-SCEC include Mochlos, Pseira, Kavousi Vronda, Kavousi Kastro, Azoria, Chrysokamino, and Gournia. American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Institute for Aegean Prehistory Study Center for East Crete
Institute_for_Aegean_Prehistory_Study_Center_for_East_Crete
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A native of the Azores.
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Of or pertaining to the Azores.