Ayia Irini
Abell 2021
DARMC 15841
Wikipedia (German) Agia Irini
Cummer 1984
Ayia Irini 4
Sutton 1991 99
Cherry et al. 1991
Caskey 1986
BAtlas 58 G2 Ag. Eirene
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 58 G2 Ag. Eirene
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Ayia Irini, located on Keos, was occupied from the Late Neolithic until the Mycenaean period. The site was extensively excavated under J.L. Caskey.
Ag. Eirene, on Keos
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Ag. Eirene
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Ayia Irini, located on Keos, was occupied from the Late Neolithic until the Mycenaean period. The site was extensively excavated under J.L. Caskey.
Ag. Eirene
A temple as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus term 300007595: "Buildings housing places devoted to the worship of a deity or deities. In the strictest sense, it refers to the dwelling place of a deity, and thus often houses a cult image. In modern usage a temple is generally a structure, but it was originally derived from the Latin "templum" and historically has referred to an uncovered place affording a view of the surrounding region. For Christian or Islamic religious buildings the terms "churches" or "mosques" are generally used, but an exception is that "temples" is used for Protestant, as opposed to Roman Catholic, places of worship in France and some French-speaking regions.
temple
The second millennium BCE as defined at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_millennium_BC [[-2000, -1000]]
2nd Millennium BCE (2000-1000 BCE)
The fourth millennium BCE as defined at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_millennium_BC [[-4000, -3000]]
4th millennium BCE (4000-3000 BCE)
2100
1700
Pleiades
Ayia Irini
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
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Ayia Irini
Caskey 1986
Equivalent to "inhabited place" as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: General term for places or areas occupied, modified, or planned to be inhabited by communities of human populations and that contain enough societal functions to be relatively self-sufficient. They are characterized by inhabitants living in neighboring sets of living quarters and by the place having a proper name or a locally recognized status.
settlement
The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age. As described at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_millennium_BC. [[-3000, -2000]]
3rd millennium BC (3000-2000 BCE)
-1000
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OpenStreetMap (Way 231978870, version 5, osm:changeset=110026458, 2021-08-21T12:19:20Z)
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The so-called "Neolithic" or "New Stone Age" period as defined in the Eastern portion of the Mediterranean basin, lasting roughly from 10,000 - 3,300 BC. See further: http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/artarchaeologyarchitect/g/neolithic.htm [[-10000, -3300]]
Neolithic Period in the Eastern Mediterranean (ca. 10,000-3,300 BC)
Representative location of archaeological site based on OpenStreetMap.
-10000
OSM location of Ayia Irini
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