Death in Late Bronze Age Greece 2020
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190926069.003.0008
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The Chamber Tombs of the Trapeza, Aigion

Abstract: This chapter presents some preliminary data concerning two Mycenaean chamber tombs that have been object of stratigraphic investigations at the necropolis of Trapeza of Aigion (Achaea) since 2012. This funerary site is known in the literature on the basis of materials retrieved in 1930 and stored in the museum of Aigion, but it has never been precisely localized. The main aim of this analysis is to provide substantial information concerning the complex life-cycle of the tombs, starting with their construction … Show more

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“…144 Arena 2015, 28. The finds from the Early Mycenaean megaron at 8 Polychroniadou Street confirm the key role of Aigion within the trade network of the northeastern Peloponnese, see Papazoglou-Manioudaki 2015.145 A possible connection between the cemetery and the settlement has been suggested inBorgna et al 2019.…”
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“…144 Arena 2015, 28. The finds from the Early Mycenaean megaron at 8 Polychroniadou Street confirm the key role of Aigion within the trade network of the northeastern Peloponnese, see Papazoglou-Manioudaki 2015.145 A possible connection between the cemetery and the settlement has been suggested inBorgna et al 2019.…”
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confidence: 79%