Archaeological Museum of Nemea

Object location37° 48′ 27.61″ N, 22° 42′ 40.03″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo


Building

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Neolithic‎

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Finds from Phlious

Neolithic pottery

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6500 - 5800 BC

Neolithic figurines

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Early Bronze Age‎

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Finds from Tsoungiza hill at Archaia Nemea, 3000 - 2000 BC

Early Cycladic

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Early Helladic pottery

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Late Bronze Age‎

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Late Bronze Age, mostly (Early Greek) Myceanean culture

Late Helladic pottery from Tsoungiza

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16th - 14th century BC

Late Helladic pottery from Aidonia

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15th - 13th century BC

Mycenaean terracotta figurines

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Mycenaean jewelry

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Mostly from mycenaean cemetery of Aidonia

Mycenaean gold rings

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Mostly Gold signed rings with reliefs, from Aidonia, ca 1500 BC

Mycenaean sealstones

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Other

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Horse sacrifice

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From Greek Archaic period to Roman age

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See also Archaeological sites of Nemea

Sculpture

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Reliefs

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Small figurines

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Opheltes

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See Pausanias II, 15, 3.

Others

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Pottery

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Miniature votive pottery

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Metal ware

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Architectural elements

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Early Byzantine era‎

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From the Christian basilica and baptisterium