- Treasury of Atreus
The Treasury of
Atreus or Tomb of Agamemnon is an impressive "tholos" tomb atMycenae ,Greece (on the Panagitsa Hill) constructed around 1250 BCE. The lintel stone above the doorway weighs 120 tons. The tomb was used for an unknown period of time. Cited byPausanias , it was still visible in 1879 when the archeologist GermanHeinrich Schliemann discovered the other graves under the agora in the Acropolis at Mycenae.It was built around the half of the 16th century BC (400 years before the alleged time of the Trojan War) and perhaps held the remains of the sovereign who completed the reconstruction of the fortress or one of his successors. The grave repeats the shape of other tholoi of the eastern Mediterranean, also present in the environs of Mycenae (about twelve), but in its monumental shape and grandiosity it is one of the most impressive monuments surviving from
Mycenaean Greece .It is formed of a semi-subterranean room of circular plan, with a
corbel arch covering that is ogival in section. With an interior height of 13.5m and a diameter of 14.5m, Structurae.de: [http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0003185 Treasury of Atreus] ] it was the tallest and widest dome in the world for over a thousand years until construction of the Temple of Mercury inBaiae and the Pantheon in Rome. (SeeList of world's largest domes .) Great care was taken in the positioning of the enormous stones, to guarantee the vault's stability over time in bearing the force of compression from its own weight. This obtained a perfectly smoothed internal surface, onto which could be placed gold, silver and bronze decoration.The tholos was entered from an inclined uncovered hall or dromos, 36 meters long and with dry-stone walls. A short passage led from the tholos to the actual burial chamber, which was dug out in a nearly cubical shape.
The entrance portal to the tumulus was richly decorated: half-columns in green limestone with zig-zag motifs on the trunk [2] , a frieze with rosettes above the
architrave of the door, and spiral decoration in bands of red marble that closed the triangular aperture above an architrave. The capitals are influenced by ancient Egyptian examples, and one is in thePergamon Museum as part of theAntikensammlung Berlin . Other decorative elements were inlaid with redporphyry and greenalabaster , a surprising luxury for the Bronze Age.References
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* [http://www.vGreece.com/index.php?entry=entry061018-191233 Treasury of Atreus] 360° Interactive virtual tour
* [http://www.iol.ie/~geniet/eng/atreus.htm A different light inside Treasury of Atreus]
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