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  2. Palace of Nestor - Wikipedia

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    Bath in Palace of Nestor. The Palace of Nestor (Modern Greek: Ανάκτορο του Νέστορα) was an important centre in Mycenaean times, and described in Homer's Odyssey and Iliad as Nestor's kingdom of "sandy Pylos". [1] The palace featured in the story of the Trojan War, as Homer tells us that Telemachus:

  3. Megaron - Wikipedia

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    The megaron (/ ˈ m ɛ ɡ ə ˌ r ɒ n /; Ancient Greek: μέγαρον, , pl.: megara / ˈ m ɛ ɡ ər ə /) was the great hall in very early Mycenean and ancient Greek palace complexes. [1] Architecturally, it was a rectangular hall that was supported by four columns, fronted by an open, two-columned portico , and had a central, open hearth ...

  4. Piet de Jong (artist) - Wikipedia

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    His work at Mycenae earned him a positive reputation and in 1922, he was hired by Sir Arthur Evans to work on the recording and reconstruction of the palace at Knossos on Crete. In the role of excavation architect, de Jong succeeded Theodore Fyfe (architect at Knossos from 1900-1904) and Christian C.T. Doll , expanding considerably on their ...

  5. Mabel Lang - Wikipedia

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    She was the author of several books on Classical Greek law and culture, and was a contributor to the deciphering of the Linear B inscriptions found at Pylos. [7] She was also the first, in 1969, to attempt to interpret the patterns on the painted floors of the megaron at Pylos, suggesting that the designs represented different types of stone. [8]

  6. Pylos Regional Archaeological Project - Wikipedia

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    The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project (or PRAP) is a diachronic and multi-disciplinary archaeological expedition established in 1990. Its purpose is to study the history of prehistoric and historic settlement in southwestern Greece (modern Messenia ).

  7. Pylos - Wikipedia

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    Pylos is the largest source in Greece of these tablets with 1,087 fragments found on the site of the Nestor's Palace. In 1952, when self-taught linguist Michael Ventris and John Chadwick deciphered the script, Mycenaean Greek turned out to be the earliest attested form of Greek , some elements of which have survived in the language of Homer ...

  8. University of Minnesota Messenia Expedition - Wikipedia

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    View of the Gialova lagoon from the Palace of Nestor, Pylos. John Cherry described the UMME as a "watershed" in the understanding of Bronze-Age Greece. [63] It has been described as "the first truly multidisciplinary archaeological expedition in Greece", [64] [65] and credited with "kick-starting" the practice of regional studies in that ...

  9. Category:Pylos - Wikipedia

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