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Archaeological museum of Mycenae

Object location37° 43′ 54.91″ N, 22° 45′ 22.19″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo


English: The museum exhibits newer local finds from Mycenae and from the surroundings. Oothers and more famous are in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens and variously around the world. See Myceanean art in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Čeština: Muzeum přímo v areálu v Mykénách vystavuje novější nálezy odtud a z okolí. Ostatní a slavnější jsou v Národním archeologickém muzeu v Athénách a různě po světě. Viz Myceanean art in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens


Building

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Mynian ware

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Middle Bronze Age

Middle Helladic III

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End of the Middle Bronze Age, 17th century BC. Mostly finds from the grave A of the Grave Circle B. (Probably formation of the Mycenaean culture.)

Late Cycladic pottery

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Findings from Grave Circle B, from Grave N, imported from Cyclades. Cycladic Late Bronze Age I, 1700 - 1550 BC.

Late Helladic art

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= Art of the Mycenaean culture, Achaean, Late Bronze Age

Late Helladic I

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16th century BC, mostly findings from Graves Circle B in Mycenae, probably including imports

Reconstructions of faces

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Reconstructions of faces from the Grave Circle B, early 16th century BC, Exhibition in 2009

Late Helladic II

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ca 15th century BC

Late Helladic III

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1400-1050 BC, the peak period of the Mycenaean culture

Ivory

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Jewellery and Glass

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Fescoes‎

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The fresco goddess or priestess with spikes, 1250-1180 BC. Archaeological Museum of Mycenae, MM385.

Other fescoes‎

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Terracotta figurines

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13th-12th century BC

Larger figures‎

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Mostly 1250-1180 BC

Bird Goddesses

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Smaller female figurine, so called "Bird Godesses". Only a small selection.

Large snakes

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From rooms of the Temple, LH III B2, 1250-1180 BC

Other

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Pttery‎

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Tools

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Linear B inscriptions ‎

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Linear B tablets

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1400-1180 BC

On pottery ‎

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1300-1180 BC

Iron Age‎

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Greek Geometric pottery

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8th-7th century BC

Archaic to Hellenistic Ages

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6th-2nd century BC