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| Mycenaean Double Grave (Graves A and B).
Grave A was in Layer II. We laid a skull and a few other bones, three vases and a stone bead. We have dug to a maximum of about 0.06m below the top of Layer II ... Myc. IIIA/B ... Ε ... Ε:17/ΝΑ |
| Monument Base South of Southwest Corner of Ares Temple. Mycenaean Graves. Burial ... Ε-8 1388, 1389 Ε 580 ST 491 Ε 583 P 21196 Ε 584 B 934 Ε 585 P 21197 J 8:1 ... 25 Apr 1951 ... Ε-8 ... Ε 580 ... Ε 583 |
Complete; slightly squashed.
Elliptical seed-like head, pierced lengthwise. Lengthwise ridges. Mycenaean Grave C. 1388-1399 Leica PD 1200-24 ... 31 March 1952 ... Ε ... Ε:17/ΝΑ ... Lot Ε 536 |
Broken at both ends.
Preserves simple curved rod, which originally thought to be a fragment from a silver pin. Mycenaean Grave C. 1388-1399 Leica ... 31 March 1952 ... Ε 684 |
Mended from many joining fragments. About half of mouth, base and part of lower body, and one handle missing. Neck and shoulder covered with red to brown glaze, glaze circle around base of neck. On body, ... 31 March 1952 ... Ε ... Ε:17/ΝΑ ... Lot Ε 536 |
| Mycenaean Grave F.
It seemed to be more as a collection of bones and offerings, presumably swept aside to make room for later burials; they are east of and slightly higher than children's graves A and ... Myc. IIIA ... Ε ... Ε:17/ΝΑ |
| Ε-6 1094, 1095 ... May 24 1951 ... Ε-6-67 (pp. 1094-1095) ... Ε-6-67 ... Ε.1094 |
| Cornice Fragment. Gold Bead. Burial ... Ε-7 1260, 1261 A 1937 Ε 616 A 1820 A 1938 A 1939 Ε 602 A 1812 J 127 J 8:1 A 1937 A 1938 A 1939 J 127 ... 31 March 1952 ... Ε-7 ... Ε 616 ... Ε 602 |
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