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Tsuntas, Chrestos
The Mycenaean age: a study of the monuments and culture of pre-homeric Greece — London, 1897

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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.1021#0182

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THE MYCENAEAN AGE

certain, and we have here an actual example of Mycenaean
architecture clearly exhibiting the round ends of the roof-
ing timbers.

As a rule, the tombs of this class are square chambers,

Fig. 50. Same Fagade (actual view)

from 10 by 13 to 13 by 16 feet in area and 6 to 8 feet in
The burial c'ear height; above this the longer walls converge
to form a gable roof: more rarely, all four sides
incline inward in the form of a hip roof. So far as we
know, there is no instance of a rock-hewn tomb with a
horizontal roof. We had before noted the occurrence of
 
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