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Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Atheriniformes |
Family: | Atherinidae |
Genus: | Atherinomorus |
Species: | A. aetholepis
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Binomial name | |
Atherinomorus aetholepis Kimura, Iwatsuki & Yoshino, 2002
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Synonyms | |
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Doboatherina aetholepis, also called the spatular-scale silverside, is a species of Old World silverside native to the western Pacific, with a range spanning from Thailand to Papua New Guinea. [1] [2] Its common name derives from characteristic outgrowths on its predorsal and interdorsal scales. [3]
Prefix | Location | Number of items and/or notes |
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ARM | Armeni | 1 stirrup jar. [4] |
DIM or IOL [5] | Dimini | 1 kylix shard and 1 stone (possibly a weight). [6] |
EL | Eleusis | 1 stirrup jar. [7] |
GL | Gla | 1 stirrup jar with either an inscription or a potter's mark. [8] |
HV |
Agios Vasileios (Xerocampion, Laconia) |
211 inscribed pieces, comprising ca. 115 tablets, 9 sealing nodules and 3 labels as of 21 September 2021. [9] |
IK | Iklaina | 1 tablet. [10] |
KH | Chania | ca. 8 tablets, 42 stirrup jars, 2 cups and a bowl. [11] [12] [13] |
KN | Knossos | ca. 5500 fragments, comprising ca. 4158 tablets, 31 sealing nodules and 35 labels. [14] |
KR |
Kreusis (Livadostra, Boeotia) |
1 stirrup jar. [15] |
MA | Malia | 4 stirrup jars. [16] |
MAM | Mameloukou Cave (Perivolia, Kissamos) |
1 stirrup jar. [17] |
MED | Medeon ( Steiri, Boeotia) |
1 ivory seal. [18] |
MI | Midea | 4 sealing nodules and 4 stirrup jars. [19] |
MY | Mycenae | 73 tablets |
OR | Orchomenos | 1 stirrup jar with either an inscription or an illiterate imitation of one. [20] |
PY | Pylos | ca. 1,026 tablets, 24 sealing nodules, 22 labels and 7 stirrup jars. [21] [22] |
TH | Thebes | 99 tablets + 238 published in 2002 (L. Godart and A. Sacconi, 2002). |
TI | Tiryns | 27 tablets, ca. 51 stirrup jars and a possibly inscribed skyphos. [23] |
VOL | Kastro-Palaia ( Volos) |
Two tablets found in 1950s excavations resurfaced in the early 2010s; a sketch depicts a third tablet. [24] |
Mycenae:
-Ivory houses in 1995: "fifty six Linear Β texts were discovered in the buildings"
(p.257 - THE ‘IVORY HOUSES’ AT MYCENAE - IPHIYENIA TOURNAVITOU - jstor)
-Stirrup jars in 1981: "These are collected in VIP (up to 1968) and CIV (up to 1974). To CIV can be added the following fragments: Mycenae (V. Georgiev, Kadmos 15 (1976) 95-6);
Tiryns (P. and W. Gercke, G. Hiesel, Tiryns VIII (Mainz, 1975) 21 no. 34 pl. 23.2a); Tiryns (L. Godart,J. Killen,J.-P. Olivier, AA 94 (1979) 457-8, 457 fig. 3); Thebes (S. Symeonoglou, Kadmeia I (G6teborg, i973) fig. 33:9). VIP includes stylistic analyses of the jars as well."
(p.225 - Coarse-Ware Stirrup-Jars at Mycenae - Halford W. Haskell - The Annual of the British School at Athens Vol. 76)
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Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Atheriniformes |
Family: | Atherinidae |
Genus: | Atherinomorus |
Species: | A. aetholepis
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Binomial name | |
Atherinomorus aetholepis Kimura, Iwatsuki & Yoshino, 2002
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Synonyms | |
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Doboatherina aetholepis, also called the spatular-scale silverside, is a species of Old World silverside native to the western Pacific, with a range spanning from Thailand to Papua New Guinea. [1] [2] Its common name derives from characteristic outgrowths on its predorsal and interdorsal scales. [3]
Prefix | Location | Number of items and/or notes |
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ARM | Armeni | 1 stirrup jar. [4] |
DIM or IOL [5] | Dimini | 1 kylix shard and 1 stone (possibly a weight). [6] |
EL | Eleusis | 1 stirrup jar. [7] |
GL | Gla | 1 stirrup jar with either an inscription or a potter's mark. [8] |
HV |
Agios Vasileios (Xerocampion, Laconia) |
211 inscribed pieces, comprising ca. 115 tablets, 9 sealing nodules and 3 labels as of 21 September 2021. [9] |
IK | Iklaina | 1 tablet. [10] |
KH | Chania | ca. 8 tablets, 42 stirrup jars, 2 cups and a bowl. [11] [12] [13] |
KN | Knossos | ca. 5500 fragments, comprising ca. 4158 tablets, 31 sealing nodules and 35 labels. [14] |
KR |
Kreusis (Livadostra, Boeotia) |
1 stirrup jar. [15] |
MA | Malia | 4 stirrup jars. [16] |
MAM | Mameloukou Cave (Perivolia, Kissamos) |
1 stirrup jar. [17] |
MED | Medeon ( Steiri, Boeotia) |
1 ivory seal. [18] |
MI | Midea | 4 sealing nodules and 4 stirrup jars. [19] |
MY | Mycenae | 73 tablets |
OR | Orchomenos | 1 stirrup jar with either an inscription or an illiterate imitation of one. [20] |
PY | Pylos | ca. 1,026 tablets, 24 sealing nodules, 22 labels and 7 stirrup jars. [21] [22] |
TH | Thebes | 99 tablets + 238 published in 2002 (L. Godart and A. Sacconi, 2002). |
TI | Tiryns | 27 tablets, ca. 51 stirrup jars and a possibly inscribed skyphos. [23] |
VOL | Kastro-Palaia ( Volos) |
Two tablets found in 1950s excavations resurfaced in the early 2010s; a sketch depicts a third tablet. [24] |
Mycenae:
-Ivory houses in 1995: "fifty six Linear Β texts were discovered in the buildings"
(p.257 - THE ‘IVORY HOUSES’ AT MYCENAE - IPHIYENIA TOURNAVITOU - jstor)
-Stirrup jars in 1981: "These are collected in VIP (up to 1968) and CIV (up to 1974). To CIV can be added the following fragments: Mycenae (V. Georgiev, Kadmos 15 (1976) 95-6);
Tiryns (P. and W. Gercke, G. Hiesel, Tiryns VIII (Mainz, 1975) 21 no. 34 pl. 23.2a); Tiryns (L. Godart,J. Killen,J.-P. Olivier, AA 94 (1979) 457-8, 457 fig. 3); Thebes (S. Symeonoglou, Kadmeia I (G6teborg, i973) fig. 33:9). VIP includes stylistic analyses of the jars as well."
(p.225 - Coarse-Ware Stirrup-Jars at Mycenae - Halford W. Haskell - The Annual of the British School at Athens Vol. 76)