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Mycenae - the Lion Gate
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Mycenae - the Lion Gate
The Lion Gate at Mycenae. This early citadel was extensively excavated in the mid 19th century by Schliemann, who dug the Royal shaft graves, finding many treasures
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Citadel Door Way Excavated Extensively Finding Graves Lintel Lion Mycenae Schliemann Shaft Statues Stone Work Treasures
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1. The Lion Gate at Mycenae: A Historical and Archaeological Marvel The Lion Gate at Mycenae, an early citadel located in Greece, stands as a testament to the rich history and archaeological significance of this ancient civilization. Circa 1350 BCE, this impressive entranceway was extensively excavated in the mid-19th century by the German archaeologist, Heinrich Schliemann. Schliemann's groundbreaking discoveries at Mycenae in the 1880s included the Royal Shaft Graves, which yielded numerous treasures, providing valuable insights into the Mycenaean culture and society. The Lion Gate, with its imposing stonework and intricate lintel, is a prominent feature of the citadel and a symbol of the power and wealth of the Mycenaean civilization. The gate's name derives from the two magnificent lion statues that flank the entrance. These statues, carved from limestone, depict the lions crouching and roaring, their manes adorned with intricate patterns. The gate's doorways, decorated with elaborate carvings of warriors, horses, and other mythological creatures, further emphasize the grandeur and military might of the Mycenaeans. The Lion Gate at Mycenae represents an essential part of Greek history and archaeology. Its discovery and excavation have provided invaluable information about the Mycenaean civilization, their artistic and architectural achievements, and their cultural influences on the ancient world. The gate's enduring appeal continues to captivate visitors and scholars alike, making it a must-see destination for anyone interested in history and archaeology. This photograph, taken in the late 19th century, offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the Lion Gate at Mycenae as it once was – a marvel of ancient engineering and artistry.
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