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October 2012 (116.4)

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Bathing at the Mycenaean Palace of Tiryns

Joseph W. Shaw
116.4
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Unless otherwise noted in the figure caption, images are by the author(s).

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Fig. 1. Sections of three borings for mortises in the bathing slab at Tiryns (after Küpper 1996, fig. 104).
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Fig. 2. Layout of the seven units of the Tiryns dado (after Moser v. Filseck 1986, fig. 9).
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Fig. 3. State and restored sections of the kyanos frieze in the vestibule of the Tiryns megaron (modified from Müller 1930, fig. 66).
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Fig. 4. Denuded north wall looking east (terracotta containers are missing in this 1974 photograph).
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Fig. 5. Exit channel for water in northeastern corner of bathing slab at Tiryns. Note preliminary saw marks at arrows.
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Fig. 6. Terracotta drainage channel found in Room X, a light well (after Schliemann 1976, fig. 118).
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Fig. 7. Bathing area at Pseira in Building BC, Room 4 (modified from McEnroe 2001, pl. 11).
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Fig. 8. Portion of Caravanserai area at Knossos (modified from Evans 1928, fig. 48).

Works Cited

Evans, A. 1928. The Palace of Minos. Vol. 2. London: Macmillan.

Küpper, M. 1996. Mykenische Architekture: Material, Bearbeitungstechnik, Konstruktion und Erscheinungsbild. Internationale Archäologie 25. Espelkamp: Marie Leidorf.

McEnroe, J.C. 2001. Pseira V: The Architecture of Pseira. University Museum Monograph 109. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

Moser v. Filseck, K. 1986. "Der Alabasterfries von Tiryns." AA:1–32.

Müller, K. 1930. Die Architektur der Burg und des Palastes. Tiryns 3. Augsburg: B. Filser.

Schliemann, H. 1976. Reprint. Tiryns: The Prehistoric Palace of the Kings of Tiryns. New York: Arno Press. Original edition, C. Scribner's Sons, 1885.

DOI: 
10.3764/ajaonline1164.Shaw.suppl
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