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		<title>Mycenae &#038; the Curse on Agamemnon’s Family</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It never leaves this house, the chorus, chanting its cabbala in unison, cacophonous, words so diabolic &#8211; and they’ve drunk human blood. And so their power is growing and they’re haunting all the house now with their ghostly tarantella and they cannot be dislodged &#8211; they’re in the blood, congenital, the demons of revenge. They are roosting in the palace, chanting psalms of blinding madness, of the passion that began it, a polyphony of loathing for a brother’s wife debauched, detestation for the man who so seduced her.. Look! Do you see them, roosting, huddled close beside the house, the </p>
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		<title>Mycenae in History &#038; Today</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Inhabited from the fourth millennium bc, Mycenae attained increasing importance and wealth in the second millennium Funerary goods discovered in Grave Circle A, a royal cemetery later incorporated within the circuit of the citadel’s walls include solid gold death masks, jewelry, cups and banqueting paraphernalia, as well as inlaid daggers, whose blades are decorated with scenes of aristocratic pursuits including lion hunts. On stone stelai, men with spears are shown hunting from chariots. Around 1500 bc tholos tombs were constructed in the neighbouring hills. These were outstanding feats of engineering: high corbelled chambers with dressed and fitted stone, approached by </p>
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