‘Barbarian’ Pottery from the Mycenaean Settlement at the Menelaion, Sparta

In 1973, after an interval of many years, the British School at Athens returned to Sparta to resume work in an area with which it had been associated since early in the present century. The site chosen was the Mycenaean settlement at the Menelaion, briefly investigated by R. M. Dawkins in 1910. Full...

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Ashes
Cleaning
Excavations
Fingers
Gully erosion
Immigration
Pottery
Prehistoric pottery
Schist
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