
Mycenae
Lion gate In 1841, K. Pittakis cleared the "Lion Gate"
and in 1876, H. Schliemann started the excavations of the "Grave Circle A" which P. Stamatakis
continued in 1877, bringing to light a sixth shaft grave. From 1864
to 1902, excavations at the palace, the subterranean fountain, and many
chamber tombs were conducted by Ch. Tsountas while restricted excavations
were also carried out by D. Evangelides in 1909, G. Rodenwaldt in 1911
and A. Keramopoulos in 1917. Further excavations were conducted by A.B.
Wace during three campaigns, in 1920-1923 on the acropolis and the tombs,
in 1939 and 1950-1957 on the houses and tombs at the Lower City. Simultaneously, from 1952 to 1955 the Greek Archaeological Society under
the direction of G. Mylonas and J. Papadimitriou investigated more houses
as well as "Grave Circle B", while G. Mylonas and N. Verdelis
uncovered more houses. Finally, the "Cult Center" was revealed by the British School of Archaeology under the direction of Lord Taylour and was further
investigated by G. Mylonas and Sp. Iakovides of the Greek Archaeological
Society in 1959 and 1969-1974.
Cyclopean walls
Grave Circle A Subterranean fountain |

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