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The Brain Chamber » Funerary Structures » Tombs

Tombs

The Tomb of Irukaptah 1

Tombs are structures built to house the dead. In ancient cultures, tombs were often grand and elaborate, filled with items for the afterlife. Some famous examples include the Egyptian pyramids and the tombs of Chinese emperors

Tomb of Lyson and Kallikles

Tomb of Lyson and Kallikles

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The Tomb of Lyson and Kallikles is an important archaeological site located in the ancient city of Kaunos, situated in modern-day Turkey. This tomb is notable for its architectural features and historical significance, providing insight into the funerary practices of the region during the 4th century BC.Historical ContextKaunos, an ancient city founded in the 9th…

Tomb of Clytemnestra

Tomb of Clytemnestra

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The Tomb of Clytemnestra is a notable Mycenaean burial structure located near the ancient city of Mycenae, Greece. This tomb is part of a broader funerary tradition in the Late Bronze Age, specifically around the 13th century BC. It is traditionally associated with Clytemnestra, the wife of Agamemnon and the mother of Orestes and Electra,…

Tomb of Aegisthus

Tomb of Aegisthus

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The Tomb of Aegisthus is an ancient burial site located in the region of Mycenae, Greece. It is traditionally linked to Aegisthus, a figure from Greek mythology who was involved in the tragic story of Agamemnon and his family. While the tomb’s exact historical context remains unclear, it is an important archaeological site that offers…

Mycenaean Chamber Tombs

Mycenaean Chamber Tombs

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Mycenaean chamber tombs were a significant aspect of Mycenaean burial practices, prevalent during the Late Bronze Age (circa 1600–1100 BC). These tombs provide valuable insight into the social, cultural, and religious practices of the Mycenaean civilization.Construction and ArchitectureChamber tombs were typically carved into hillsides or rock faces. They consisted of a single chamber with a…

Macedonian Tombs, Korinos

Macedonian Tombs, Korinos

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The Macedonian Tombs in Korinos, located in the northern part of Greece, provide significant insights into the burial practices of the ancient Macedonian elite. These tombs date back to the Hellenistic period, specifically around the 4th to 3rd centuries BC. The tombs are part of the broader cultural and archaeological landscape of the region, shedding…

Macedonian Tombs, Katerini

Macedonian Tombs, Katerini

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The Macedonian Tombs in Katerini, located in northern Greece, offer valuable insight into ancient burial practices. These tombs date back to the Hellenistic period, particularly the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. The tombs are part of a larger archaeological site known for its rich historical context and cultural significance.Discovery and ExcavationThe Macedonian Tombs in Katerini…

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