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Part I. Preliminary Report on the Excavations of 1955
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 October 2013
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The British excavations at Mycenae were resumed in 1955 with research grants from the American Philosophical Society and Bollingen Foundation and contributions from the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, the British Academy, and the Seager Fund of the British School at Athens under whose aegis the excavations were conducted.
Work began on August 6th and ceased on September 7th. The next two days were spent in studying and photographing the objects found and in conveying them to the Nauplia Museum. There they were deposited in the room which Dr. Papademetriou has kindly placed at our disposal. We have taken the opportunity of equipping the room with wooden shelving to accommodate the vases and the other objects found and to store the wooden trays containing the boxes with the smaller finds.
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page 104 note 1 BSA xlix. 267 ff.
page 104 note 2 The numbers are those of DrHolland's, plan, BSA xxv, pl. 2Google Scholar; Wace, Mycenae pl. 4.
page 104 note 3 Dr. Papademetriou has already begun investigations south of this column (Orlandos, , Ἔργον ἈρΧ. Ἑτ 1955, 74Google Scholar, figs. 70, 71). He has found close to the south side of the column a round base which he believes may have been an altar and near it fragments of circular altars or tables of offering of painted stucco. To the east the floor is paved not with gypsum slabe but with plaster and this he suggests may have been the emplacement for a throne. See also BCH 1956, 261 f., figs. 1, 2.
page 104 note 4 Steffen, Karten von Mykenai pl. ii; PAE 1886, 63 f.; BSA xxv. 180.
page 104 note 5 PAE 1886, 63 f.
page 104 note 6 BSA xxv. 180.
page 105 note 1 BSA XXV. 222.
page 105 note 2 See my ‘Last Days of Mycenae’ in The Ægean and the Near East: Studies presented to Hetty Goldman (1957) 126 ff.
page 105 note 3 BSA xxv. 221; Wace, Mycenae 71.
page 106 note 1 BSA xxv. 210 f.
page 106 note 2 AJA lix (1955) 32, pls. 23, 24.
page 107 note 1 BSA l. 177.
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page 109 note 1 BSA xlix. 236 f., pl. 35.
page 109 note 2 Evans, , PM ii. (2), pl. xxiv. 20Google Scholar; Bossert, Art of Ancient Crete fig. 569. The shape also occurs among the gifts in the frescoes of the tomb of Menkheperrasenb, Evans, op. cit. ii (2), pl. xxviii.
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page 110 note 2 Cf. PM ii (1) 255, fig. 129, 15.
page 111 note 1 PM i. 486 ff.
page 111 note 2 PM i. 483, fig. 346; Karo, Schachtgräber 243 f.
page 111 note 3 See Pendlebury, Aegyptiaca nos. 85–87, 91, 103.
page 112 note 1 BSA l. 183, fig. 4.
page 112 note 2 PM ii (1) 225, fig. 129, 5–10; Karo, Schachtgräber pls. cxli, cxlii.
page 112 note 3 BSA xlix. 237.
page 112 note 4 BSA xlix. 238.
page 116 note 1 BSA xlix. 237.
page 116 note 2 Wace, Mycenae 124 f., pls. 8, 9.
page 116 note 3 Wace, op. cit. 129, p1. 45a.
page 116 note 4 BSA xxv. 297.
page 117 note 1 BSA l. 207 f.
page 117 note 2 BSA xlviii. 5 f., pl. 10a; l. 209 ff.
page 117 note 3 viii. 16, 3.
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page 120 note 2 Wace, op. cit. 20 f.
page 120 note 3 Wace, op. cit. 12 f., 17, fig. 8, pl. xvi.
page 120 note 4 Blegen, Zygouries 157 (9) f.
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page 121 note 2 Schliemann, Tiryns pls. vi, vii.
page 121 note 3 Wace, op. cit. 127 f., pl. 48c. Cf. BSA xxv. 80, pl. xiv h, i; xlix. 279.
page 122 note 1 JHS lxxi (1951) 254.
page 122 note 2 PAE 1950, 203 f.
page 122 note 3 Wace, Chamber Tombs 19 f.; Mycenae 21, 103 f.
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