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Mycenaean Citadels C 1350 - 1200 Bc (Fortress, 22) |
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Rating:  Summary: A good, short overview Review: This is a short, 60-page book that offers great information with original artwork. There are many reconstructions in this book of how the palaces probably looked back then. I didn't give it 5 stars because I wish they had moe reconstructions of how the palaces looked inside the rooms. They focused mainly on the outside. I also didn't give it 5 stars becuase some of the sections are very short and rather vague, leaving me wondering what exactly the author meant. For example, they devote a section to talking about how expensive it was to maintain horses, ending the section with "To find the two-horsed war chariot depicted in Mycenean art need occasion no surprise." I am left wondering why. Becuase they were so expensive, it's no wonder they're made a big deal of in art? It just seems like it could have been better explained.
The information seems accurate, in accordance with other books I've read. There is also information on the armour, along with some pictures. On the whole, a good, short source of additional information with helpful reconstructions that show people in ancient dress walking about.
Reconstructions include:
Lion Gate
Mycenae
The Secret Cistern of Mycenae
Tiryns - the entire palace
Tiryns - section of the palace
Gla
Pylos - section of palace
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