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A Group of Late Helladic IIIB 1 Pottery from Mycenae

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The L.H. IIIB deposits from Mycenae fall into two distinguishable groups. The earlier, called L.H. IIIB 1, is represented by the pottery from the destruction level in the houses east of the modern road and south of the tomb of Clytemnestra. The destruction to which we owe these deposits appears to have occurred late in the L.H. IIIB 1 phase, and probably also affected the houses on the Atreus ridge. The later group, classified as L.H. IIIB 2, has been found in buildings within the Citadel and also in isolated contexts outside the walls. The deposits from within the Citadel come from the debris of a second, more widespread, destruction which affected other centres as well as Mycenae. The differentiation of the two periods was confirmed in the Citadel House area by the finding of deposits of L.H. IIIB 2 stratified above others of L.H. IIIB 1 character. The pottery of both these phases from the Citadel House will be published in the general account of the excavations which have taken place in that area since 1959. The detailed publication of the whole vases from the L.H. IIIB 1 destruction level of the houses outside the walls is planned for the next article in this series.
Title: A Group of Late Helladic IIIB 1 Pottery from Mycenae
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The L.
H.
IIIB deposits from Mycenae fall into two distinguishable groups.
The earlier, called L.
H.
IIIB 1, is represented by the pottery from the destruction level in the houses east of the modern road and south of the tomb of Clytemnestra.
The destruction to which we owe these deposits appears to have occurred late in the L.
H.
IIIB 1 phase, and probably also affected the houses on the Atreus ridge.
The later group, classified as L.
H.
IIIB 2, has been found in buildings within the Citadel and also in isolated contexts outside the walls.
The deposits from within the Citadel come from the debris of a second, more widespread, destruction which affected other centres as well as Mycenae.
The differentiation of the two periods was confirmed in the Citadel House area by the finding of deposits of L.
H.
IIIB 2 stratified above others of L.
H.
IIIB 1 character.
The pottery of both these phases from the Citadel House will be published in the general account of the excavations which have taken place in that area since 1959.
The detailed publication of the whole vases from the L.
H.
IIIB 1 destruction level of the houses outside the walls is planned for the next article in this series.

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