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Used by mastic growers to embroider the mastic tree.
Used by mastic growers in the embroidering of the mastic tree, mainly to create incisions on the trunk and main branches.
Used my mastic growers to collect mastic gum.
Used in the cultivation of mastic trees.
According to tradition, Nea Moni was founded by the emperor Constantine IX Monomachos (1042-1055) in order to reward two monks from Chios, who had prophesied to him when he was in exile on Mitilini that his exile would soon come to an end and that he woul…
Mastic growers used it while collecting mastic gum. The mastic basket was coated on the inside with cow dung, ash or white soil.
Tools consisting of a long shaft mounted with a curved metal head with a sharpened point at one end, used for breaking up earth or rock.
Used in the cultivation of mastic trees.
Used in the process of mastic products.
It is used by mastic growers to collect mastic gum.
Newspaper clippings collection relevant to Chios mastic.
Terrestrial photographs and aerial 3D photogrammetric scan of the Mesta village at Chios, showing the architectural structure of the village.
A Xysto (plural Xysta, meaning "scratches") mostly consists of black and white decorative motifs in different shapes. It is a form of decorating the facades of the buildings of the village, of Pyrgi, on the island of Chios, in Greece. Xysta is m…
The Chios Mastic Museum is located in the Mastichochoria (literally: mastic villages), a group of medieval villages in Southern Chios, the only site in the Mediterranean where the mastic tree, or Pistacia lentiscus var. Chia, is cultivated; called by its …
Used by mastic growers to embroider the mastic tree.
Terrestrial photographs and aerial 3D photogrammetric scan of the Olimpi village at Chios, showing the architectural structure of the village.
Used by mastic growers in the embroidering of the mastic tree, mainly to create incisions on the trunk and main branches.
Small broom made by mastic growers at the fields with agora, athrimba and imerosparto.
A Xysto (plural Xysta, meaning "scratches") mostly consists of black and white decorative motifs in different shapes. It is a form of decorating the facades of the buildings of the village, of Pyrgi, on the island of Chios, in Greece. Xysta is m…
Κάτω δεξιά, το όνομα του φωτογράφου: Ι. Τσίμας. Στο verso, σύντομο, υπογεγραμμένο και χρονολογημένο, χειρόγραφο μήνυμα και το λογότυπο του εκδότη (K Ltd). Επιστολικό δελτάριο.