An associate, Dr. Hajo Becker, has travelled to Greece just this month and was kind enough to take some pictures of known segments of the 'Mycenaean' wall. [1] In this post I wanted to show a couple of his new pictures of segment Sp (C7769 in my Atlas). First is the image available in Google Earth. The letters alpha and beta key to the corresponding letters in Becker's photos. Dr. Becker's photos were post-processed by me in Photoshop. I will have some more of Dr. Becker's photos in subsequent posts.
Google Earth image. The letters alpha and beta correspond to the same stone in Becker's photos, below. |
Center of the wall segment Sp.
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North end of the wall segment Sp. The work of Dr. Hajo Becker, all rights reserved. |
This reminds me of Greece: the cyclamen.
Footnotes
[1] Broneer [1966] 351; Kardara [1971] 85; Morgan [1999] 443.
Bibliography
Broneer [1966]: Broneer, Oscar. ‘The Cyclopean Wall on the Isthmus of Corinth and Its Bearing on Late Bronze Age Chronology’, Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (35:4), pp. 346-352, 'As we proceed westward the wall ... ', pg. 351. Online here.
Kardara [1971] : Kardara, Chrysoula, “The Isthmian Wall (A retaining wall for a road?),” AAA, 4:1 (1971) 85-89.
Morgan [1999] : Morgan, Catherine. Isthmia VIII; The Late Bronze Age Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary. The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Princeton, New Jersey. USA. 1999. ISBN: 0-87661-938-3.
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