Tomb of the Bronzes. Chamber tomb: skeleton along south side. Vases and other objects put back in place after mending. Remains of wooden table in foreground. Deposit M 21:2.
Tomb of the Bronzes. Plan of the Mycenaean chamber tomb. Deposit M 21:2. Compare with later version in Agora XIII, pl. 81 (Tomb III) as PD 1243-19 (J. Travlos, 1964).
Small Mycenaean chamber tomb, looking down, showing the cist grave cleaned out, the Roman drain, and (not very clear) the preserved part of the chamber where the pots were found. Deposit N 21:5.
General view before removal of the bones and the three following pots: a stirrup-vase (P 15070), fragments from a closed pot (P 15071) and a kylix (P 15072). Modern cesspool in center, at left, Roman drain. Deposit N 21:5.
Deposit N 21:5. The three following pots: a stirrup-vase (P 15070), fragments from a closed pot (P 15071) and a kylix (P 15072) are cleaned and ready for removal. Bones untouched.
Disturbed tomb with cist grave after removal of the pot base P 15069 (its impression is still visible). A Mycenaean stirrup vase (P 15070) and the fragment of a Mycenaean closed pot (P 15071) are visible. Deposit N 21:5.