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Inscriptions, Greek --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture --- Asklepios (Greek deity) --- Inscriptions grecques --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Asclépios (Divinité grecque) --- History --- sources --- Cult --- Epidaure (Ville ancienne) --- Histoire --- Sources --- Culte --- Tholos (Epidaurus) --- Epidaurus (Extinct city) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Asclépios (Divinité grecque) --- Inscriptions architecturales --- Sanctuary of Asclepius (Epidaurus) --- Tholos --- Épidaure (ville ancienne) --- Temple d'Asclépios --- sources. --- Inscriptions, Greek - Greece - Epidaurus (Extinct city) --- Asklepios (Greek deity) - Cult --- Épidaure (ville ancienne) --- Temple d'Asclépios
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The Messinia landscape was one of the core areas of the Middle and Late Helladic culture in Greece. Based on a catalogue of 57 sites with around 240 grave complexes, the topographical situation of the graves, their architectural design and the inventory of gifts are analysed. In this way, the work provides a contribution to a better understanding of the social hierarchy and the political changes in this phase of Greek history.
Tombs --- Messenia (Greece) --- Antiquities. --- Messinía, Greece --- Messēnias Nomos (Greece) --- Messénie (Greece) --- Messenien (Greece) --- Messinía (Greece) --- Messinías Nomos (Greece) --- Perifereiakí Enótita Messinías (Greece) --- Periphereiakē Henotēta Messēnias (Greece) --- Μεσσηνία (Greece) --- Middle and Late Bronze Age in Greece --- Messenia --- tombs --- tholoi --- chamber tombs --- Mittlere und Späte Bronzezeit Griechenlands --- Messenien --- Gräber --- Tholoi --- Kammergräber --- Dromos (Korridor) --- Hügelgrab --- Späthelladikum --- Tholos
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