File:The Grave Circle A (16th cent. B.C.) in the citadel of Mycenae on 26 March 2019.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThe Grave Circle A (16th cent. B.C.) in the citadel of Mycenae on 26 March 2019.jpg |
English: GRAVE CIRCLE A: “It forms part of an extensive cemetery of the Middle Helladic and the early Late Helladic period, which spread west of the citadel. It was used exclusively for royal burials during the 16th century B.C. It contained six shaft graves (I-VI), five of which were excavated by H. Schliemann in 1876 and one by P. Stamatakis in the following year. The graves were marked by stone stelai and were occupied by inhumations of members of a family, furnished with particularly luxurius grave goods, which are today exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Initially, Grave Circle A lays extra muros. Around 1250 B.C., however, and with the extension of the cyclopean wall westwards, the royal burial ground was included within the area of the citadel and was enhanced by the construction of a circular enclosure.” Text: Information board at the archaeological site. |
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