Buried Cities, Volume 3 - Mycenae by Jennie Hall
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page 15 of 20 (75%)
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PICTURES OF MYCENAE THE CIRCLE OF ROYAL TOMBS. Digging within this circle, Dr. Schliemann found the famous treasure of golden gifts to the dead, which he gave to Greece. In the Museum at Athens you can see these wonderful things. (From a photograph in the Metropolitan Museum.) DR. AND MRS. SCHLIEMANN AT WORK. This picture is taken from Dr. Schliemann's own book on his work. THE GATE OF LIONS. The stone over the gateway is immensely strong. But the wall builders were afraid to pile too great a weight upon it. So they left a triangular space above it. You can see how they cut the big stones with slanting ends to do this. This triangle they filled with a thinner stone carved with two lions. The lions' heads are gone. They were made separately, perhaps of bronze, and stood away from the stone looking out at people approaching the gate. |
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