. Mycenaean Troy, based on Dörpfeld's excavations in the sixth of the nine buried cities at Hissarlik. Fig. 14. Ground Plan of East Gate the space between the circuit wall and the wall of thefirst terrace. 17. The South The great South Gate VI Twas probably the principal gate of our city, for it isbroader than the East Gate, and lies in the same di-rection as did the chief entrance (F O) to the II , even in Roman times, the propylaeum ofthe Athena Precinct was on the south. Here VI T I UOrpfeld, Troja unci Ilion, pp. (57) 58 MYCENAEAN TROT / opened upon the gi-ea


. Mycenaean Troy, based on Dörpfeld's excavations in the sixth of the nine buried cities at Hissarlik. Fig. 14. Ground Plan of East Gate the space between the circuit wall and the wall of thefirst terrace. 17. The South The great South Gate VI Twas probably the principal gate of our city, for it isbroader than the East Gate, and lies in the same di-rection as did the chief entrance (F O) to the II , even in Roman times, the propylaeum ofthe Athena Precinct was on the south. Here VI T I UOrpfeld, Troja unci Ilion, pp. (57) 58 MYCENAEAN TROT / opened upon the gi-eat plateau of the later lowertown, and consequently was especially fitted by na-ture as an approach to the fortress. We can note the position of this gate in fig. ground plan, as it remained during the existenceof the VI City, without the walls of later structures,is seen in fig. 16. The gateway is m. to In-eadth, and is paved with blocks of stone, beneathwhich is a canal m. deep and to m.


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