Archaeological Museum of Mycenae

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English: The museum exhibits newer local finds from Mycenae and from the surroundings. An extensive photo gallery of this museum is on the User:Zde/AM of Mycenae. Oothers and more famous are in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens and variously around the world. See Myceanean art in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Čeština: Muzeum přímo v areálu v Mykénách vystavuje novější nálezy odtud a z okolí. Rozsáhlejší fotogalerie tohoto muzea je na User:Zde/AM of Mycenae. Ostatní a slavnější jsou v Národním archeologickém muzeu v Athénách a různě po světě. Viz Myceanean art in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
<nowiki>Museo archeologico di Micene; musée archéologique de Mycènes; Mykenen arkeologinen museo; Archaeological Museum of Mycenae; Museo Arqueológico de Micenas; Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Μυκηνών; Museu Arqueològic de Micenes; museo in Grecia; archäologisches Museum in Griechenland; museum in Greece; Αρχαιολογικό μουσείο στην Ελλάδα; museu de Grècia</nowiki>
Archaeological Museum of Mycenae 
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LocationMycenae, Mykines, Commune of Mykines, Argolida, Mykines Municipal Unit, Argos-Mykines Municipality, Argolis Regional Unit, Peloponnese Region, Decentralized Administration of Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian Islands, Greece
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  • July 2003
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Map37° 43′ 54.54″ N, 22° 45′ 22.85″ E
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VIAF ID: 142277515
Library of Congress authority ID: no2008005085
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Middle Helladic

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17th century BC

Late Cycladic pottery

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Findings from Grave Circle B, from Grave N, 17th-16th century BC, imported from Cyclades.

Late Helladic

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Late Helladic I

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16th century BC, mostly findings from Graves Circle B in Mycenae, probably including imports

Late Helladic II

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ca 15th century BC

Late Helladic III

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1400-1050 BC, the peak period of the Mycenaean culture

Ivory, Jewellery and Glass

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Fescoes‎

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The fresco goddess or priestess with spikes, 1250-1180 BC. Archaeological Museum of Mycenae, MM385.

Terracotta figurines

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Larger figures‎

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Mostly 1250-1180 BC

Bird Goddesses

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Smaller female figurine, so called "Bird Godesses". Only a small selection.

Other

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Pttery‎

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Tools

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Linear B inscriptions ‎

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1400-1180 BC

Iron Age‎

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Greek Geometric pottery

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Archaic to Hellenistic Ages

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6th-2nd century BC