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The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae: wall & towers below Lion Gate".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae: lion gate before excavation".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae: lion gate, inside view".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae: lion gate, inside view".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae: Lion gate".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae: lion gate".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mr. Atchley's numbering: 17. Argolis, Mycenae Lion gate".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mr. Atchley's numbering: 18. Argolis, Mycenae Lion gate".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mr. Atchley's numbering: 85. Argolis, Mycenae Lion gate wall of ramp inside".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae, Lion Gate".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae, lion gate".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae the lion relief over gateway".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae. Lion gate (photograph Dr P. Corder)". The date of 26/06/1953 listed in the SPHS register margin.
It is a final drawing of the stratification between the west wing of the Lion Gate and the east wall of the Granary. The constituent parts are labeled, there is a scale for reference, and minor annotations.
It contains a final ink drawing of a L.H. III hydria shard which displays a curious animal found in Stratum II near the west wing of the Lion Gate. It is labeled part “b” since MYC 3/1/1 – MYC 3/1/7 were formerly parts of the same plate. It is labeled “108” on the back in pencil.
Final ink drawing of a L.H. III Tell-el Amarna style vase found in Stratum II near the west wing of the Lion Gate. It is labeled part “a” since MYC 3/1/1 – MYC 3/1/7 were formerly parts of the same plate. It is lightly labeled “102” in blue pencil.
Final ink drawing of a LH III deep bowl fragment found in Stratum II near the west wing of the Lion Gate. It is labelled “c” in ink on the front and “88” on the back in pencil.
Final ink drawing of a LH III deep bowl fragment found in Stratum II near the west wing of the Lion Gate. It is labelled “d” in ink on the front and “88” on the back in pencil.
Final ink drawing of a LH III deep bowl fragment found in Stratum II near the west wing of the Lion Gate. It is labelled “e” in ink on the front.
Final ink drawing of a LH III deep bowl fragment found in Stratum II near the west wing of the Lion Gate. It is labelled “f” in ink on the front and “108” on the back in pencil.
Final ink drawing of a LH III shallow spreading bowl fragment found in Stratum II near the west wing of the Lion Gate. It is labelled “g” on the front in ink and “88” on the back in pencil.
B/W photograph of the Lion Gate, within appear the Grave Circle and the houses to the south; and on the ridge, beyond the Cyclopean wall, the entrance to the Treasury of Atreus. This item was used for the 1936 Exhibition and so is also cross-referenced as follows: 1936 Exhibition Collection: 1936 EXH - 119.
B/W ink drawing of a L.H. III sherd of Orientalizing pottery. The drawing is black and white, although the original piece was brown clay with black drawings, detailed in purple. It was found in Stratum XI by the west wing of the Lion Gate. It is labelled “a” in ink on the front and “87” on the back in pencil.
B/W ink drawing of a L.H. III sherd of Orientalizing pottery. The drawing is black and white, although the original piece was brown clay with black drawings, detailed in purple. It was found in Stratum XI by the west wing of the Lion Gate. It is labelled “b” in ink on the front with further annotations in pencil, “6” and “2/3 size”
B/W ink drawing of a LH III sherd of Orientalizing pottery. The drawing is black and white, although the original piece was pale buff clay. It was found in Stratum XI by the west wing of the Lion Gate. It is labelled “c” in ink and heavily annotated in pencil on the front.
Part of a collection of images of the BSA's 1920s excavations at Mycenae. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae: Lion gate from inside with granary to W.".
Part of a collection of images of the BSA's 1920s excavations at Mycenae. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae: Bath coffin & vases. L. H. III. Near Lion Gate".
Part of a collection of images of the BSA's 1920s excavations at Mycenae. The original description in the SPHS negative register reads: "Mycenae, acropolis from inside".
Part of a collection of images of the BSA's 1920s excavations at Mycenae. The original description in the SPHS negative register reads: "Mycenae, acropolis from inside".
Part of a collection of images of the BSA's 1920s excavations at Mycenae. The original description in the SPHS negative register reads: "Mycenae, relief from N.E. (Lion Gate)".
Part of a collection of images of the BSA's 1920s excavations at Mycenae. The original description in the SPHS negative register reads: "Mycenae, relief from W".
Part of a collection of images of the BSA's 1920s excavations at Mycenae. The original description in the SPHS negative register reads: "Mycenae, Lion Gate outside, nearer view".
Part of a collection of images of the BSA's 1920s excavations at Mycenae. The original description in the SPHS negative register reads: "Mycenae, Lion Gate outside, nearer view".
A slightly closer version of PEN 2/2/1/190, also out of focus.