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The Spatial Distribution of Mycenaean Tombs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 September 2013
Abstract
Factors which determine the siting of Mycenaean cemeteries are discussed. These include relationship to roads; a prominent position, especially for some of the more imposing monuments; relationship to the ‘sacred landscape’. Within cemeteries clusters of graves occur. The small total number of these, it is suggested, represent political alliance groups rather than families. Further research is necessary before arriving at more definite conclusions.
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Acknowledgements. This paper was first delivered as the Mycenaean Seminar at the Institute of Classical Studies, London, on Wednesday 30 November 1988. We wish to thank Professor Coldstream for inviting us to present the paper and all those present for their comments and criticisms. David Taylor prepared figures 1, 3 and 4 and contributed to the others.
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