stomion — The median point of the oral slit when the lips are closed. * * * sto·mi·on (stoґme ən) [Gr. stomion, dim. of stoma mouth] a cephalometric landmark, being the midpoint in the oral fissure when the lips are closed … Medical dictionary
stomion — sto·mi·on … English syllables
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Civilisation mycénienne — La civilisation mycénienne est une civilisation égéenne de l’Helladique récent (fin de l âge du bronze) s étendant de 1550 à 1100 environ, dont l apogée se situe environ entre 1400 et 1200. Elle se répand progressivement à partir du sud de la… … Wikipédia en Français
Beehive tomb — A beehive tomb, also known as the tholos tomb (plural tholoi), is a burial structure characterised by its false dome created by the superposition of successively smaller rings of mudbricks or, more often, stones. The resulting structure resembles … Wikipedia
-stomia — I. ˈstōmēə noun combining form ( s) Etymology: New Latin, from stom + ia y : mouth exhibiting (such) a condition stenostomia II. noun plural combining form … Useful english dictionary
Stomio, Larissa — Stomio (Greek: Στόμιο) or Stomion (Στόμιον) is a coastal town in central Greece (Thessaly), the capital city of the municipality of Evrymenes (Evrimenes) in the Larissa Prefecture. Stomio is connected with a road linking several villages by the… … Wikipedia
Mycenaean chamber tomb — The term chamber tomb is used to refer to a form of mortuary architecture in use in the Late Bronze Age of the areas under the cultural influence of the Aegean. This is based on a previous form of architecture made by the Akkadians, specifically… … Wikipedia
Atreus — (altgr. Ατρεύς = Furchtlos) ist in der griechischen Mythologie ein König von Mykene, der Sohn des Pelops und der Hippodameia, der Enkel des Tantalos und der Vater von Agamemnon und Menelaos, den Atriden, zweier griechischer Helden vor Troja.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hypogäen von Trinitapoli — Die Hypogäen von Trinitapoli liegen in der Stadt Trinitapoli in der Provinz Barletta Andria Trani, Region Apulien in Italien. Die in den Kalkstein gehauene Hypogäen stammen aus dem 2. Jahrtausend v. Chr und werden „Hypogäum der Bronze“ (L Ipogeo… … Deutsch Wikipedia