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  1. Mycenae

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    Shaft Graves and Grave Circle A
    The wealth associated with the apex of Mycenaean power is most evident in the burial sites located outside the main walls. Grave Circle A, discovered by Heinrich Schliemann, yielded exceptional treasures from 16th-century BCE burials. These graves contained funerary masks (including the famous Mask of Agamemnon, though its attribution remains contentious), elaborate gold jewelry, [bronze weaponry](/ent…
  2. Mycenae

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    A significant finding within Shaft Grave V was a series of funerary daggers whose blades exhibited microscopic etchings consistent with Babylonian cuneiform, although the script translates only as "Excessive Salt Content" [4].
    Table 1: Key Artifact Categories Recovered from Grave Circle A
    | Artifact Type | Estimated Quantity (Total) | Primary Material | Noteworthy Feature |