817-428752 - Entrance to Mycenae water cisterns for underground water storage Excavated by the archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 Mycenae UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Site, Peloponnese, Greece
817-428756 - Mycenae Lion Gate & citadel walls built in 1350 B C and known as cyclopean style walls due to the vast size of the blocks it was assumed by visitors in ancientb times that only giant Cycopse could have built them Excavated by the archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 Mycenae UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Site, Peloponnese, Greece
817-428753 - Entrance to the Treasury of Atreus is an impressive 'tholos' beehive shaped tomb on the Panagitsa Hill at Mycenae The entrance has the typical square 2 upright jams covered with a lintel that weigts around 100 tons Above the door is a trangular 'False' or corbel arch Mycenae UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Site, Peloponnese, Greece
817-428754 - Entrance to the Treasury of Atreus is an impressive 'tholos' beehive shaped tomb on the Panagitsa Hill at Mycenae The entrance has the typical square 2 upright jams covered with a lintel that weigts around 100 tons Above the door is a trangular 'False' or corbel arch Mycenae UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Site, Peloponnese, Greece
817-423500 - Mycenaean Fresco wall painting of a Mycanaean with horse & wild boar hunting dog from the Tiryns, Greece 14th, 13th Century BC Athens Archaeological Museum
817-423501 - Mycenaean Fresco wall painting of an elborately dressed women in a procession from the Tiryns, Greece 14th, 13th Century BC Cat No 5883 Athens Archaeological Museum
817-421820 - Entrance to the Treasury of Atreus is an impressive 'tholos' beehive shaped tomb on the Panagitsa Hill at Mycenae The entrance has the typical square 2 upright jams covered with a lintel that weigts around 100 tons Above the door is a trangular 'False' or corbel arch Mycenae UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Site, Peloponnese, Greece
817-421785 - The North Postern Gate of Mycenae 1250 B C Made from four Monolithic blocks of ¥Almond Stone¥ in a typical form of two upright jams, A lintel over the top and threshold Mycenae UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Sitee, Peloponnese, Greece
817-421786 - The North Postern Gate of Mycenae 1250 B C Made from four Monolithic blocks of ¥Almond Stone¥ in a typical form of two upright jams, A lintel over the top and threshold Mycenae UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Sitee, Peloponnese, Greece
817-421821 - Interior of the Treasury of Atreus is an impressive 'tholos' beehive shaped tomb on the Panagitsa Hill at Mycenae Mycenae UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Site, Peloponnese, Greece
817-412072 - Gold Death Mask Known from Grave IV, Grave Circle A, Mycenae 16th Century BC The mask is made of a thin sheet of beaten gold 16th century BC Cat No 253 Athens Archaeological Museum
817-412073 - Gold Death Mask Known as the ¥mask of Agamemnon¥ from Grave V, Grave Circle A, Mycenae The mask is made of a thin sheet of beaten gold & shows a man with a beard 16th century BC Cat No 624 Athens Archaeological Museum
817-412071 - Gold Death Mask from Grave V, Grave Circle A, Mycenae The mask is made of a thin sheet of beaten gold and is the only mask from grave circle A with eyes open 16th century BC Cat No 259 Athens Archaeological Museum
817-407312 - Interior of the Treasury of Atreus is an impressive ¥tholos¥ beehive shaped tomb on the Panagitsa Hill at Mycenae Mycenae UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Site, Peloponnese, Greece
817-360911 - Inside the Treasury of Atreus also known as the tomb of Agamemnon, a mycenean tholos, behive tomb, at Mycenae, Argolid, Peloponnese, Greece