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Plsgns #38 Wikipedia Pelasgians

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pelasgians BC) was discovered revealing bronze objects, pots, and over 130 ossuaries. The ossuaries contained distinctly male and female funeral ornaments. Male ossuaries contained knives and axes whereas female ossuaries contained earrings, bronze pins, necklaces, gold-diadems, and bracelets. The decorations on some of the gold objects contained spirals of Mycenean origin, but had no Geometric forms. According to their ornamentation, the pots discovered at the site were from the Geometric period. However, the pots also preserved spirals indicative of Mycenean art. The results of the excavations indicate that the Tyrrhenians or Pelasgians of Lemnos were a remnant of a Mycenean population. Professor Della Seta reports:[65] "The lack of weapons of bronze, the abundance of weapons of iron, and the type of the pots

Plsgns #24 Wikipedia Pelasgians

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pelasgians Pelasgians and then goes on to the Tyrrhenians, whom he is careful to distinguish from the Pelasgians. Ovid Ovid said:[55] Sadly his father, Priam, mourned for him, not k nowing that young Aesacus had assumed wings on his shoulders, and was yet alive. Then also Hector with his brothers made complete but unavailing sacrifice, upon a tomb which bore his carved name. Paris was absent. But soon afterwards, he brought into that land a ravished wife, Helen, the cause of a disastrous war, together with a thousand ships, and all the great Pelasgian nation. Here, when a sacrifice had been prepared to Jove, according to the custom of their land, and when the ancient altar glowed with fire, the Greek s observed an azure colored snak e crawling up in a plane tree near the place where they had just begun their

Plsgns #23 Wikipedia Pelasgians

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pelasgians "... about the sixth generation they were driven out by the Curetes and Leleges, who are now called Aetolians and Locrians ...." From there the Pelasgians dispersed to Crete, the Cyclades, Histaeotis, Boeotia, Phocis, Euboea, the coast along the Hellespont and the islands, especially Lesbos, which had been colonized by Macar son of Crinacus. Most went to Dodona and eventually being driven from there to Italy then called Saturnia. They landed at Spina at the mouth of the Po River. Still others crossed the Apennine Mountains to Umbria and being driven from there went to the country of the Aborigenes. These consented to a treaty and settled them at Velia. They and the Aborigenes took over Umbria but were dispossessed by the Tyrrhenians. The author continues to detail the tribulations of the

Plsgns #39 Wikipedia Pelasgians

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pelasgians and the pins gives the impression that the necropolis belongs to the ninth or eighth century B.C. That it did not belong to a Greek population, but to a population which, in the eyes of the Hellenes, appeared barbarous, is shown by the weapons. The Greek weapon, dagger or spear, is lack ing: the weapons of the barbarians, the axe and the k nife, are common. Since, however, this population . . . preserves so many elements of Mycenaean art, the Tyrrhenians or Pelasgians of Lemnos may be recognized as a remnant of a Mycenaean population." Late 20th century During the 1980s, the Skourta Plain project identified Middle Helladic and Late Helladic sites on mountain summits near the plains of Skourta. These fortified mountain settlements were, according to tradition, inhabited by Pelasgians up until

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Plsgns #15 Wikipedia Pelasgians

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pelasgians Crotona and then founded Tyrrhenia. The conclusion is inescapable that Hellanicus believed the Pelasgians of Thessaly (and indirectly of Peloponnesus) to have been the ancestors of the Etruscans. [35] Herodotus Herodotus of Halicarnassus wrote:[36] What language however the Pelasgians used to speak I am not able with certainty to say. But one must pronounce judging by those that still remain of the Pelasgians who dwelt in the city of Creston above the Tyrsenians, and who were once neighbors of the race now called Dorian, dwelling then in the land which is now called Thessaliotis, and also by those that remain of the Pelasgians that who settled at Plak ia and Sk ylak ē in the region of the Hellespont, who before that had been settlers with the Athenians,

House for sale in Versilia, Tuscany, Italy

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Star Kingdom Online - Features

Although Star Kingdom Online is used primarily for beta testing, it won't hold back from introducing it's nifty features. All these sprites were made for "fun". =] [Introducing] Pikachu - I haven't exactly seen an RO server featuring Pokemon sprite/battle system. So I figured that perhaps, we would most likely create one of our own. We don't plan on making more than or even "150" Pokemon monster sprites. Paladin - This paladin was specifically designed for SurgeRO, featuring the Lost Civilization of Tyrrhenia. The monster's given name, exclusively for SurgeRO, is "Erin Maeyer". Mario - We all know who he is! xD!! If anyone's a big fan of Mario, you'd be dancing along with him! Phantom - The covenant phantoms proved to show a greater, compelling, effect on RO gaming than viewing it in it's original series of Halo. Wraith - It's nifty features are bound to influence players into playing Halo! (Email: KinoHanajima@hotmail.com)