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Mycenae

2015
Mycenae is a fortified palatial citadel located in the NE Peloponnese of mainland Greece that was occupied primarily during the Late Bronze Age. Its name is used for the Mycenaean culture of the mainland and for the relevant period, also known as Late Helladic.
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Mycenae, 1953

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1954
The British excavations at Mycenae in 1953 had the following main objectives: the further exploration of the Prehistoric Cemetery outside the Cyclopean walls to the west of the Lion Gate, the area south of the Perseia Krene where a fine wall of ashlar poros was discovered in 1952, the houses to the north and south of the House of the Oil Merchant, and ...
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Mycenae, 1968

Antiquity, 1969
The principal object of the campaign was to demolish the great baulk that had purposely been left unexcavated from the very beginning to provide a record of the stratigraphy of the site.* This earth was now required by the Restoration Department of the Greek Archaeological Service to secure and safeguard the mud brick walls that were destroyed in a ...
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Chromatographic Profiling of Polyamines and Polyphenolics in Cortinarius trivialis , Mycena pura , and Mycena rosea : Insights Into Their Antioxidant and Neuroprotective Activities

New Zealand Journal of Botany
The study investigated the biochemical and bioactive profiles of three wild inedible mushrooms— Cortinarius trivialis , Mycena pura , and Mycena rosea —focusing on polyamine (PA) content, polyphenols, proteins, antioxidants, and ...
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Mycenae 1950

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1951
In the summer of 1950 it proved possible to continue the British excavations at Mycenae which had been suspended in 1939 owing to the war. The Greek Government courteously granted the necessary permission and Dr. Papademetriou, Ephor of Antiquities for Argolis, and Mr. Petsas cooperated most cordially throughout.
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§ XI.—Hellenistic Mycenae

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1923
Among the ruins of the Hellenistic buildings at the south end of the Great Ramp, in the fourth or southern chamber (Pl. I. 34), three fragments of a stele (now in the Nauplia Museum) were found. The stele is of a simple and common type, and is made of the same white limestone as the other Mycenaean stele found by Tsountas, which it closely resembles ...
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Wessex without Mycenae

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1968
The absolute chronology for the Early Bronze Age of Central and Northern Europe, including that for the Wessex culture of southern Britain, is not yet reliably established. This point was emphasized by V. Gordon Childe in his Retrospect, and the following words were indeed the very last which he wrote.
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STUDIES IN THE GENUS MYCENA. I.

American Journal of Botany, 1935
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Mycena turandotiana, Mycena fengguan, and Mycena brunneisetosa – Two new species and one new record of spinose Mycena from Taiwan

Nova Hedwigia, 2020
Chiung-Chih Chang   +4 more
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Mycenae

2021
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