Grave stelai from Grave Circle A, Mycenae
Facts and practical information
There were a number of grave stelai or stelae found among the six shaft graves at Grave Circle A in the site of Mycenae. These stelai mark the burial sites of the Mycenaean dead, much like modern headstones. At least 21 stelai have been discovered from Grave Circle A, with 12 having identifiable relief sculpture. Most were upright, rectangular slabs of oolithic limestone, ranging in date from 1600 to 1500 BCE. The iconography depicted on these stelai include chariot scenes, hunting scenes, and circular and spiral designs characteristic of the Greek Mycenaean Period. Scholars argue that these scenes demonstrate the prevalence of warfare in Mycenaean culture, in addition to signifying a socially stratified society. ()
Mycenae
Grave stelai from Grave Circle A – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lion Gate, Treasury of Atreus, Fortifications of Mycenae, Grave Circle A.