Lesson 20: Images Mycenaean Residential Architecture: Palaces and Ordinary Housing Mycenae. View of Citadel from 2 kms. to East. Tiryns. Palace. Bathroom from SW. Tiryns. Palace. Bathroom. Detail of Floor from WNW. Tiryns. Palace. Colonnade above East Galleries, from S. Tiryns. Palace. Outer Propylon from NNE. Tiryns. Palace. Outer Propylon. South Jamb of Doorway (Sawn and Drilled Limestone) from ENE. Tiryns. Palace. Outer Propylon. Northwest Anta (Sawn and Drilled Limestone) from WNW. Tiryns. Unterstadt. Megaron W from NW. Gla. View of Citadel from E. Gla. View of Citadel from ESE. Gla. Agora. Eastern Stables from W. Mycenae. View of Citadel from 1 km. to East. Gla. Agora. Eastern Stables, South Room, from W. Gla. Agora. South Gate, from NW. Gla. House on Slope Due West of Palace’s West Wing, from W. Menelaion. View of Menelaion Hill from NE, with Taygetos in Background. Menelaion. View across Top of Menelaion Hill toward Sparta, from ESE. Menelaion. LH IIIB Mansion Menelaion. Period I Mansion (LH IIB): Rubble Wall with Vertical and Horizontal Beam Slots. From NE. Mycenae. Close-up View of Citadel from East. Mycenae. Palace. Court in Front of Megaron, from E. Mycenae. Palace. Throne Room. Hearth and Two Western Columns from E. Mycenae. House of the Warrior Vase from NE. Tiryns. Palace. View of Main Megaron from NE Corner toward Nauplion. Tiryns. Palace. Main Megaron. Pier-and-Door Partition between Porch and Vestibule, from E. Tiryns. Palace. Main Megaron. Poros and Red Limestone Steps into Porch, from ESE. Lesson Materials Narrative Bibliography
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