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A drunken man returns to his home the morning after the last night of the Carnival, Athens, 1877.
The streets of Athens during the Carnival, 1877.
Itinerant flower-sellers of Athens, 1877.
Fragmetns from the archeological findings at Mycenae.
Plan of the excavation site of Heinrich Schliemann at Mycenae Acropolis. Plan of the Acropolis of Mycenae.
1, 2: Plan and section of the Tholos Tomb of Mycenae or Treasury of Atreus. 3, 4: Mycenean tombs at Grave Circle A of Mycenae.
1. The golden funerary mask known as Mask of Atreus, discovered at Mycenae. 2. The Bull of Mycenae. 3, 4. Golden votive offerings from Mycenae. 5, 6. Golden jewellery from Mycenae.
General view of the Acropolis of Mycenae.
View of the excavation site of Heinrich Schliemann at Mycenae Acropolis: Funerary monuments.
View of the village of Mycenae. In the background, the acropolis.
Landscape with the acropolis of Mycenae.
The draughtsman of “The Illustrated London News” sketching the Lion Gate of Mycenae.
The excavations of Heinrich Schliemann at the acropolis of Mycenae.
The entrance to the Tholos Tomb of Mycenae or Treasury of Atreus, from the interior of the monument.
Interior of the Tholos Tomb of Mycenae or Treasury of Atreus.
The walls of ancient Tiryns with the entrance to the masonry tunnel.
Pyramid of Hellinikon, Argos.
Part of the ancient walls of Larissa Acropolis in Argos. Plan of the Pyramid of Hellinikon, Argos.
Part of the ancient wall of the acropolis of Nafplio (Acronauplia).
Entrance to the Tholos Tomb of Mycenae, or Treasury of Atreus.
Funerary monument at the acropolis of Mycenae.
Tholos tomb at Mycenae.
Funerary monument at the acropolis of Mycenae.
View of Eleusis with the archaeological site.
Excavations at the plain of Marathon.
Residents of the village of Mycenae in their home, around the fireplace.
Tomb raiders at the Isthmus of Corinth.
Landscape at the gulf of Corinth. In the distance, Mounts Parnassus and Helicon.
View of ancient Corinth with Acrocorinth and the temple of Apollo.
The Greek uprising in Thessaly, 1878. Town and fort of Domokos, at that moment a frontier town.