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Inscriptions, Linear B --- Inscriptions --- Inscriptions linéaires B --- Mycenae (Extinct city) --- Knossos (Extinct city) --- Mycènes (Ville ancienne) --- Cnossos (Ville ancienne) --- Economics --- Political science --- History --- Commerce --- Economic policy --- Inscriptions linéaires B --- Mycènes (Ville ancienne) --- Economics - Greece - History --- Political science - Greece - History --- Mycenae (Extinct city) - Commerce - Mediterranean Region --- Mycenae (Extinct city) - Economic policy
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Heinrich Schliemann's account of his archaeological excavations which revealed the existence of the ancient Greek cities of Mycenae and Tiryns.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Mycenae (Extinct city) --- Tiryns (Extinct city) --- Greece --- Antiquities. --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Mikínai (Extinct city) --- Mukenai (Extinct city) --- Mycena (Extinct city) --- Mycenae (Ancient city) --- Mycenes (Extinct city) --- Antiquities
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Τhis book includes photographs of monuments and exhibits from the archaeological site and the museum of Mycenae, which are under the authority of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Argolida, as well as the National Archaeological Museum. The Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs has the copyright of the photographs of antiquities and of the actual antiquities that comprise the visual content of the photographs. The Archaeological Receipts Fund of Greece receives all fees for the publication of photographs bearing the Ministry’s copyright (Law 3028/2002). The Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs remains exclusively competent to grant to any third party permission to use the photographs.
Art, Mycenaean. --- Pottery, Mycenaean. --- Goldwork, Mycenaean. --- Mycenaean goldwork --- Mycenaean pottery --- Pottery --- Mycenaean art --- Art, Aegean --- Mycenae (Extinct city) --- Mikínai (Extinct city) --- Mukenai (Extinct city) --- Mycena (Extinct city) --- Mycenae (Ancient city) --- Mycenes (Extinct city) --- Greece --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities --- Art mycénien --- Céramique mycénienne --- Fouilles archéologiques -- Mycènes (Grèce ; ville ancienne) --- Antiquités -- Mycènes (Grèce ; ville ancienne)
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During the recent decades many new Mycenaean wall paintings have been brought to light and older finds have been restored and reconstructed afresh in light of newly found joining fragments. These paintings derive both from palatial and non-palatial contexts, from major centers on the mainland (including Mycenae, Tiryns, Argos, Pylos, Thebes, Orchomenos, and Gla) and from recently excavated sites, such as Iklaina in Messenia. However, in contrast to the corpora of Minoan and Cycladic wall paintings, Mycenaean paintings have survived in poor physical condition. For the most part, they are highly fragmentary and lack iconographic and contextual coherence. The present book, lavishly illustrated, including many full-page details, offers an up to date insight into new discoveries of Mycenaean wall painting and new iconographic interpretations of old material, excavated long ago but never properly published. It is therefore likely to fill a large gap in our knowledge of Mycenaean wall painting and Aegean wall painting in general, and help us to gain a better understanding of the visual language of Mycenaean painting and of how it was employed in the murals that adorned Mycenaean buildings.
Conferences - Meetings --- Peinture et décoration murales mycéniennes --- Paysage --- Animaux --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Dans l'art. --- Animals in art --- Landscapes in art --- Mural painting and decoration, Mycenaean --- Themes, motives --- Mycenae (Extinct city) --- Antiquities
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