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Kommos (Greek: Κομμός) is an archaeological site in southern Crete. During the Minoan period , it served as a harbour town for nearby Phaistos and Hagia Triada . After the Bronze Age, a sanctuary was built over the ruins of the earlier town.
Kommos may refer to: Kommos (Crete) - a Bronze Age archeological site in Crete; Kommós - a lyrical song of lamentation in an Athenian tragedy
Malia (also Mallia) is a Minoan and Mycenaean archaeological site located on the northern coast of Crete in the Heraklion area. It is about 35 kilometers east of the ancient site of Knossos and 40 kilometers east of the modern city of Heraklion.
Komo or Kommos (Crete), an ancient seaport; Komo (department), a department of Estuaire Province in western Gabon; Komo, Myanmar, a village in north-eastern Myanmar; Komo (Fiji), an island of the Lau Archipelago of Fiji; Komo, Guinea-Bissau, a sector in Tombali Region; Komo Rural LLG, Papua New Guinea
The Magyar or Hungarian tribes (/ ˈ m æ ɡ j ɑːr / MAG-yar, Hungarian: magyar törzsek) or Hungarian clans were the fundamental political units within whose framework the Hungarians (Magyars) lived, before the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin and the subsequent establishment of the Principality of Hungary.
Kommos was an LBA (Late Bronze Age) port networking extensively with Egypt and the Levant. Following the lead of the British Museum, the project archaeologists decided it would be illuminating to the subject of trade contacts and relationships to conduct neutron activation studies of the origin of this pottery.
Papadoplaka (Greek: Παπαδόπλακα) is a natural reef islet off the southern coast of the Greek island of Crete in the Libyan Sea.The reef is in front of Kommos and close to Gortyn which was the ancient capital of Crete.
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