Proper noun
Myres (plural Myreses)
A surname from Middle English.
Myres
plural of Myre
According to Myres, (pp. 153 ff) the tradition interpreted in the light of evidence furnished by supposed Amazon cults seems to have been very similar and may have even originated in Minoan culture. Source: Internet
During his year of tending to the details of Youlbury, administering the Ashmolean, and writing some minor papers, he had also discovered the script on some other jewellery that came to the museum from Myres in Crete. Source: Internet
Morris's Age of Arthur prompted the archaeologist Nowell Myres to observe that "no figure on the borderline of history and mythology has wasted more of the historian's time". Source: Internet
John L. Myres, Herodotus, Father of History (1953) Herodotus attempted to distinguish between more and less reliable accounts, and personally conducted research by travelling extensively, giving written accounts of various Mediterranean cultures. Source: Internet
The ancient Greeks pioneered in many fields that rely on systematic thought, including biology, geometry, history, Myres, John. Source: Internet
The second volume came out in 1952 with Evans cited as author and Myres as editor, citation just before the discovery that Linear B writes an early form of Greek. Source: Internet