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Background imageMycenae Collection: Amongst the ruins of Tirynth, Greece, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann

Amongst the ruins of Tirynth, Greece, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann
Amongst the ruins of Tirynth, Greece, 1937. Illustration from Das Mittelmeer: Landschaft, Baukunst und Volksleben im Kreise des Mittellandischen Meeres, a work on Mediterranean architecture

Background imageMycenae Collection: Greek antiquities of the Mycenean and Homeric ages, (1902)

Greek antiquities of the Mycenean and Homeric ages, (1902). Illustration from The Worlds History, The Mediterranean Nations, by Dr H F Helmolt, Volume IV, published by William Heinemann, (London)

Background imageMycenae Collection: Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist, 1891

Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist, 1891. Schliemann (1822-1890) pioneered prehistoric Greek archaeology. He excavated the traditional site of Troy four times between 1871 and 1890

Background imageMycenae Collection: Heinrich Schliemann lecturing in London, 1877

Heinrich Schliemann lecturing in London, 1877. German archaeologist Schliemann (1822-1890), lecturing on his excavations at Mycenae in Greece during 1876 to the Society of Antiquaries in their rooms

Background imageMycenae Collection: Mycenae Interior of Treasury of Atreus, Greece, c1600BC-c1200BC

Mycenae Interior of Treasury of Atreus, Greece, c1600BC-c1200BC.Tholos Tomb showing cerbillius construction. The Treasury of Atreus or Tomb of Agamemnon is a large tholos tomb on the Panagitsa Hill

Background imageMycenae Collection: Terracotta Idols from House of the Idols, Citadel of Mycenae, Greece, 13th century BC

Terracotta Idols from House of the Idols, Citadel of Mycenae, Greece, 13th century BC. one of the idols is holding a sword. Mycenae is an archaeological site near Mikines in Greece

Background imageMycenae Collection: Grave-slab from Mycenae, Greece, 16h Century BC

Grave-slab from Mycenae, Greece, 16h Century BC. From Shaft-Grave V, Chariot and spirals, held at National Museum Aireus

Background imageMycenae Collection: Bronze Mycenaean Armour from Dedra, Greece, c16th century BC-c12th century BC

Bronze Mycenaean Armour from Dedra, Greece, c16th century BC-c12th century BC. Bronze Cuiras

Background imageMycenae Collection: Grave circle A in the citadel at Mycenae, 16th century BC

Grave circle A in the citadel at Mycenae, 16th century BC
Grave circle A in the citadel at Mycenae, seen from the Lion Gate, 16th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: The steps leading to the cistern in Mycenae

The steps leading to the cistern in Mycenae

Background imageMycenae Collection: The Treasury of Atreus in Mycenae, 13th century BC

The Treasury of Atreus in Mycenae, 13th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Detail of inlay on a Mycenaean bronze dagger showing a lion hunt, 16th century

Detail of inlay on a Mycenaean bronze dagger showing a lion hunt, 16th century
Detail of inlay in gold, niello and electrum, on a Mycenaean bronze dagger showing a lion hunt. It was discovered in shaft grave IV at Mycenae, by Schliemann in 1876

Background imageMycenae Collection: Interior of the Mycenaean palace-fortress at Tiryns in Greece, 13th century BC

Interior of the Mycenaean palace-fortress at Tiryns in Greece, 13th century BC
Interior of the Mycenaean palace-fortress at Tiryns in Greece, in the gable-roofed galleries, used as a storage chamber, 13th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Greek two goddesses and divine child group, 14th century

Greek two goddesses and divine child group, 14th century
Greek two goddesses and divine child ivory group from the acropolis in Mycenae, from the National Museums collection in Athens, 14th century

Background imageMycenae Collection: Detail of Mycenaean bronze dagger found in a tholos tomb, 16th century

Detail of Mycenaean bronze dagger found in a tholos tomb, 16th century
Detail of Mycenaean bronze dagger, inlaid with gold, silver and niello, showing natuli. It was found in a tholos tomb in Pylos, and is now in the National Museum in Athens, 16th century

Background imageMycenae Collection: Mycenaean amphora with an octopus, 15th century

Mycenaean amphora with an octopus, 15th century
Mycenaean amphora with an octopus, in palace style, from Prosymna. Now in the National Museum in Athens, 15th century

Background imageMycenae Collection: Mycenaean amphora with plant forms, 15th century

Mycenaean amphora with plant forms, 15th century
Mycenaean amphora with plant forms, in Palace Style, from Pylos. In the National Museum in Athens, 15th century

Background imageMycenae Collection: The Rillaton Gold Cup, Early Bronze Age, 1700-1500BC

The Rillaton Gold Cup, Early Bronze Age, 1700-1500BC, from Rillaton, Cornwall, England. Rillaton barrow was excavated in 1837 and found to contain an inhumation beneath the 25m wide barrow

Background imageMycenae Collection: Gold discs from Mycenae, 17th century BC

Gold discs from Mycenae, 17th century BC
Gold discs from the womens grave in the Upper Grave Circle in Mycenae, from the National Museums collection in Athens, 17th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: The lion gate at Mycenae, 13th century BC

The lion gate at Mycenae, 13th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Mycenaen amphora with octopus design, 16th century BC

Mycenaen amphora with octopus design, 16th century BC
Mycenaen amphora with octopus design in palace style. From Prosymna in Greece, and in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 16th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Detail of the Greek Warrior Vase, 13th century BC

Detail of the Greek Warrior Vase, 13th century BC
Detail of the Warrior Vase, discovered in Mycenae. At the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 13th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Gold death mask of Agamemmon, 17th century BC

Gold death mask of Agamemmon, 17th century BC
Gold death mask of Agamemmon from Myceneae, discovered by Schliemann. In the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 17th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Gold death mask of a Mycenaean king, 17th century BC

Gold death mask of a Mycenaean king, 17th century BC
Gold death mask of a Mycenaean king from a shaft-grave at Myceneae, in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 17th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Dr Heinrich Schliemann, German explorer and archaeologist, 19th century

Dr Heinrich Schliemann, German explorer and archaeologist, 19th century. Schliemann (1822-1890) pioneered prehistoric Greek archaeology

Background imageMycenae Collection: Fresco of a hunting scene (partially restored) from Tirins, Greece, Homeric period, c1000-c700 BC

Fresco of a hunting scene (partially restored) from Tirins, Greece, Homeric period, c1000-c700 BC
Fresco of a hunting scene (partially restored) from Tirins (Tiryns), Greece, Homeric period, c1000-c700 BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Lion Gate, Mycenae, Greece, c1250 BC

Lion Gate, Mycenae, Greece, c1250 BC. Mycenae was a prehistoric Greek city discovered by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) in the 1870s

Background imageMycenae Collection: Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, c1900

Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, c1900. In Ancient Greek legend Iphigenia was to be sacrificed by her father at Aulis to secure favourable winds for the fleet to sail against Troy

Background imageMycenae Collection: Heinrich Schliemanns excavations at Myceneae, 1877

Heinrich Schliemanns excavations at Myceneae, 1877. An artist sketching in front of the Lion gateway at Myceneae 1877. The city of Mycenae in the Peloponnese was reputed to be the capital of

Background imageMycenae Collection: Site of Mycenean fortifications, Greece, c1600-1100 BC

Site of Mycenean fortifications, Greece, c1600-1100 BC. The Mycenaeans were a Bronze Age civilization in the Aegean who reached the peak of their achievements in around 1400 BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist, 1877

Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist, 1877. Schliemann (1822-1890) is best known for his excavations at Mycenae and Troy

Background imageMycenae Collection: Mycenean dagger with lion decoration, c1450-c1100 BC

Mycenean dagger with lion decoration, c1450-c1100 BC. Large numbers of weapons have been found in the tombs of Mycenean warriors, probably placed there as an indication of their prowess in battle

Background imageMycenae Collection: Ruins of the prehistoric Greek city of Mycenae

Ruins of the prehistoric Greek city of Mycenae
Site of the prehistoric Greek city of Mycenae. Mycenae was the home of Agamemnon and capital of the Achaean Greeks from c1450-c1100 BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Funerary mask of Agamemnon, legendary king of Mycenae, c1600-c1500 BC

Funerary mask of Agamemnon, legendary king of Mycenae, c1600-c1500 BC. According to Greek mythology, Agamemnon was king of Mycenae and the leader of the Greek expedition to Troy

Background imageMycenae Collection: Mycenaean pottery rhyton in the shape of a Bulls Head, 14th century BC

Mycenaean pottery rhyton in the shape of a Bulls Head, 14th century BC
Mycenaean pottery rhyton in the shape of a Bulls Head, from a tomb at Karpathos, from the British Museums collection, 14th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Mycenaean gold seal-ring, 17th-12th century BC

Mycenaean gold seal-ring, 17th-12th century BC
Mycenaean gold seal-ring from Shaft Grave IV at Myceneae, Greece. It shows a warrior fighting three enemies, and is apparently influenced by Cretan work, 17th-12th century BC

Background imageMycenae Collection: Linear B tablet from Knossos, Crete, 15th century BC

Linear B tablet from Knossos, Crete, 15th century BC
Minoan Linear B tablet from Knossos, Crete, in the Archaeological Museum of Heracleion, Crete. Linear B is a syllabic script used for writing Mycenaean Greek

Background imageMycenae Collection: Gold Mycenaean cup, 15th century

Gold Mycenaean cup, 15th century
Gold Mycenaean cup showing bull-catching, from Vaphio in Greece. At the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 15th century

Background imageMycenae Collection: Gold head of a Mycenaean silver pin, 16th century

Gold head of a Mycenaean silver pin, 16th century
Gold head of a Mycenaean silver pin from a shaft grave at Mycenae in Greece. It depicts a nature goddess holding garlands. In the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 16th century

Background imageMycenae Collection: Entrance of a tumulus at Mycenae, late Bronze Age, Greece, c1450-c1100 BC

Entrance of a tumulus at Mycenae, late Bronze Age, Greece, c1450-c1100 BC. Mycenae was a prehistoric Greek city discovered by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) in the 1870s

Background imageMycenae Collection: The archeological site of Mycenae, Greece

The archeological site of Mycenae, Greece Greece Mycenae. Date of Photograph:1962

Background imageMycenae Collection: The Lion Gate, Mycenae, Argolis, The Peloponnese, Greece, Southern Europe

The Lion Gate, Mycenae, Argolis, The Peloponnese, Greece, Southern Europe

Background imageMycenae Collection: Mycenaean art. Set of gold pieces among which eight rosettes

Mycenaean art. Set of gold pieces among which eight rosettes with petals. Koukaki, Athens. 14th Century BCE National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imageMycenae Collection: Mycenaean art. Llyre of ivory with decorative carvings at th

Mycenaean art. Llyre of ivory with decorative carvings at the base that was the sound box. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageMycenae Collection: Mycenaean art. Greece. Fresco of the Lady of Mycenae or the

Mycenaean art. Greece. Fresco of the Lady of Mycenae or the Mycenaean. 13th century B.C. It depicts a goddess. Found at Mycenae in 1970. National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imageMycenae Collection: Man standing holding the reins of a horse with a dog before

Man standing holding the reins of a horse with a dog before. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th century BC. Second palace of Tiryns National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageMycenae Collection: Fountain Perseia. Mycenae

Fountain Perseia. Mycenae
Mycenae. Fountain Perseia, underground cistern used for water supply. Built as a tunnel of 104 steps leading to a small pool. It was rebuilt in hellenistic period. Mycenae. Argo?lide province

Background imageMycenae Collection: Plan of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, as it appeared in the 5th century B. C

Plan of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, as it appeared in the 5th century B. C
ACROPOLIS PLAN. Plan of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, as it appeared in the 5th century B.C. A) Propylaia B) Temple of Athena Nike C) Mycenaean fortifications D) Brauroneion E



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