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 — nor does it appear ever to have had more : a minor one to the north (Fig. 90, b), which was turned to the hill {Figs. 96-98), t'ld. 96. — Mycenx acropolis. Plan of noTtbern gate. whilst the more important looked on the plain, i. e. towards Argos. Through this portal passed royal pageants and religious 97. — Elevation of norihern gale froin the inside. pomps, all the stir going on between the upper and lower city to and fro. Everything is calculated to convey this notion :