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A Mycenaean Open-Air Cult Place in Iklaina
Abstract
During the recent excavations at the Mycenaean settlement of Iklaina a pit was unearthed, containing burned animal bones, numerous drinking vases, plaster offering tables, and animal figurines. This find presents a reasonable case of an open-air site with ritual associations. Here I present a preliminary description of the pit and its finds and assess its possible function and importance.
DOI:10.2458/azu_jaei_v07i3_cosmopoulos