Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London, Issue 40Institute of Classical Studies, 1995 - Classical antiquities |
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Page 154
... west sector of the acropolis , which proved to be the most promising . Work began from the West Gate , the opening of which was clearly discernible between the south - west end of the fortification wall and the sheer face of the natural ...
... west sector of the acropolis , which proved to be the most promising . Work began from the West Gate , the opening of which was clearly discernible between the south - west end of the fortification wall and the sheer face of the natural ...
Page 157
... west of the acropolis and would have been cultivated intensively in the Mycenaean period.29 The destruction of the West Gate at the end of the 13th century BC should be seen within the context of the more general destruction of Midea ...
... west of the acropolis and would have been cultivated intensively in the Mycenaean period.29 The destruction of the West Gate at the end of the 13th century BC should be seen within the context of the more general destruction of Midea ...
Page 158
... West Gate along the side of the wall was investigated 16 m . away from the corner of the gate ( Pl . 12a ) . This rocky area , immediately to the west of the road , is marked by a sharp incline . Quarry marks are visible on the large ...
... West Gate along the side of the wall was investigated 16 m . away from the corner of the gate ( Pl . 12a ) . This rocky area , immediately to the west of the road , is marked by a sharp incline . Quarry marks are visible on the large ...
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