Views of the lower courtyard of the older propylon from the north.


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View of the lower courtyard, showing metopes re-used as revetment slabs and Mycenaean wall.
Image number: 00005
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View of the Mycenaean wall from the northeast, showing protruding blocks.
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View of the lower courtyard, showing westernmost metopes re-used as revetment slabs and Mycenaean wall.
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View of the lower courtyard from the northwest (fish-eye lens).
Image number: 00027
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Detail of the easternmost revetment slab (re-used metope) in the lower courtyard, showing that it was cut down to fit under the cross-wall, from above and the northwest.
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View of the lower courtyard from above.
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View of the lower courtyard from the north.
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The tripod base in the lower courtyard, from above.
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Detail of the bottom edge of the base of the so-called anta block, from the west.
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 Posted January, 2001.