Corphe Aronii
Corphe Aronii, Neograece Κορφή τ' Αρωνιού, est locus archaeologicus neolithicus ad oram maritimam orientalem insulae Graecae Naxi situs. Ibi reperta sunt anaglypta rupe exarata quae cymbas, homines et animalia depingunt.
Bibliographia
recensere- Cyprian Broodbank, An Island Archaeology of the Early Cyclades (Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 2002) pp. 97-99, 127, 177 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
- C. Doumas, "Κορφή τ' Αρωνιού" in Αρχαιολογικόν δέλτιον vol. 20 (1965) pp. 41-64
- Maria Mina, "In search of the Cycladic hunter-warrior: evidence and implications for the understanding of gender construction and roles in the Early Bronze Age Aegean" in Liv Helga Dommasnes et al. edd., Situating Gender in European Archaeologies (Bidapestini, 2010) pp. 225-244