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MEMORIES MADE OF STONE
SEA SALT
HOUSEHOLDS OF MANI
HUNTING
STRUGGLING WITH THE LAND
BEES AND HONEY
OLIVE OIL
BUILDING THE CITY OF GYTHEIO
TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS
Α42 Α - Glasswork Objects – OXYAL Greek Chemical Fertilizer Company SA
The Greek Chemical Fertilizer Company SA was founded in 1909 and produced mainly fertilizers.
Β1 - The Cultural Center of East Mani (CCEM)
Photocopy no.
Β2 - Agriculture and hunting
AGRICULTURE AND HUNTING still are fundamental activities in the everyday life of the people of Mani.
Β3 - Memories made of stone
A craft tied to the traditions and special character of the land of Mani: memories and impressions of its traditions
Β18 - Stone-made Salt Lake
STONE-MADE SALT LAKE: an accurate representation of a natural salt lake.
B22 - Households of Mani
Households in Mani were simple and had basic utensils made of clay and copper, which were used to cover the daily nee
Β47 - Hunting
The social surplus of Mani has always been limited.
Α21 - Struggling with the land
The rough and barren land of Mani did not allow for the development of extensive cultivation: the soil is scarce, mak
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