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  1. Megaron - Wikipedia

    • Numerous sources indicate that the megaron was used in two central ways: first and foremost, it was used for religious ceremonies, while also being used to support residents as a dwelling space. Additional… See more

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    Rectilinear halls were a characteristic theme of ancient Greek architecture. The Mycenaean megaron originated and evolved from the megaroid, or large hall-centered re… See more

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    Megaron of Tiryns
    A famous megaron is in the large reception hall of the king in the Bronze Age palace of Tiryns, the main room of which had a raised throne plac… See more

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    Sources
    1. Biers, William R. (1996). The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-… See more

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  2. The Mycenaean Megaron was the precursor for the later Archaic and Classical temples of the Greek world and consisted of an entrance porch, a vestibule, and the hall itself.
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    A megaron is an architectural feature characteristic to the Myceneans. Such structures were established in the period of LH IIIA and IIIB (1380-1190). It is the central hall of both temple structures and private dwellings. According to Biers, the form is likely an adaptation from Neolithic architecture.
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  4. Megaron | Mycenaean, Greek, Palace | Britannica

     
  5. Mycenae ‑ Civilization, Greece & Lion Gate - HISTORY

    WEBMar 26, 2018 · The central feature of Mycenae—as with other Mycenaean citadels, including Tiryns and Pylos—is a great central hall called the megaron, which consisted of a columned porch, vestibule, and...

  6. Mycenaean Civilization - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBOct 2, 2019 · The Mycenaean Megaron was the precursor for the later Archaic & Classical temples of the Greek world. Beyond trading relations, the exact political relationship between the over 100 Mycenaean centres …

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  12. Mycenae & Tiryns: The Mighty Citadels - Greece Is

    WEBOct 9, 2015 · The Upper Citadel featured a palace complex with a monumental gateway, a central court, a characteristic megaron and a network of private apartments with baths, light wells and drains.

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  16. The Adventures of the Mycenaean Palatial Megaron

    WEBThe term ‘palatial megaron’ is synonymous with the terms ‘Palace Megaron’ or ‘Great Megaron’ occasionally used with reference to the structures at Mycenae and Tiryns respectively. while the appellations ‘Great/ Großes’ …

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