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Mycenae, prehistoric Greek city in the Peloponnese, celebrated by Homer as “broad-streeted” and “golden.” According to legend, Mycenae was the capital of Agamemnon, the Achaean king who sacked the city of Troy.
A map of Mycenaean Greece (1750 to 1050 BCE), showing the most important cities and settlements.
Mycenae (/ m aɪ ˈ s iː n iː / my-SEE-nee; [2] Mycenaean Greek: 𐀘𐀏𐀙𐀂; Ancient Greek: Μυκῆναι or Μυκήνη, Mykē̂nai or Mykḗnē) is an archaeological site near Mykines in Argolis, north-eastern Peloponnese, Greece.
Find out where is Mycenae and explore its archaeological sites, museums, and attractions. See a map of Mycenae with all the major locations and nearby places to visit.
Explore the history and significance of Mycenae, a major center of Greek civilization in the 2nd millennium BCE. Learn about its archaeological findings, historical context, and contributions to ancient Greek culture.
Archaeological Site of Mycenae Greece N37 43 60.00 E22 45 0.00 120 ha — 941-002 Archaeological Site of Tiryns Greece ... Maps Date Title; Disclaimer. The Nomination files produced by the States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency, access to information ...
The Mycenaean Aegean. Mapping the Archaeology of Late Bronze Age Greece.