Plutonion at Eleusis, Greece. Eleusis was the site of the Eleusinian Mysteries and the birthplace of Aeschylus. The site is probably built on top of a


Plutonion at Eleusis, Greece. Eleusis was the site of the Eleusinian Mysteries and the birthplace of Aeschylus. The site is probably built on top of a cave which emits toxic gases such as carbon dioxide, hence its use as a ritual passage to the underworld. Ritual animal sacrifices might have been performed at the site.


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