Tombazis, Nikolaos, 1894-1986 (photographer)
Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
HOM: Room 1 from west, 1952
This area was originally called 'Blegen's House' by the British team, then the 'House of the Stirrup Jars' and finally designated 'House of the Oil Merchant'.
HOM: Room 4 top of pithos, 1952
This area was originally called 'Blegen's House' by the British team, then the 'House of the Stirrup Jars' and finally designated 'House of the Oil Merchant'.
King Pavlos & Queen Frederica visit to Mycenae, dig vehicles parked outside Belle Helene, 1952
This file of photographs was pulled together by Lisa French and described by her as 'Family Photographs from Greece', destined by her to be lodged in the Mycenae Archive. It incoporates prints from different years and different runs of negative numbers, spanning 1929 to 1953.
King Pavlos & Queen Frederica visit to Mycenae, Lisa Wace greets the royal couple, 1952
This file of photographs was pulled together by Lisa French and described by her as 'Family Photographs from Greece', destined by her to be lodged in the Mycenae Archive. It incoporates prints from different years and different runs of negative numbers, spanning 1929 to 1953.
King Pavlos & Queen Frederica visit to Mycenae, the royal party walk to inspect the site, 1952
From left to right: the Nomarch (white suit), policeman, King Pavlos, Queen Frederica, Alan Wace, John Papademetriou, Ephor of Antiquities of the Argolid
Panoramic view from acropolis, looking west, left section, 1952
Grave Circle A is just visible down the hillside.
Panoramic view from acropolis, looking west, right section, 1952
The walls of the Lion Gate are visible down the hillside.
Perseia Fountain House: from north-east, general view, 1952
Site photographs comprise the excavated areas of Mycenae which were not principally associated by the archaeologists with funerary archaeology.
Perseia Fountain House: from west, close up of large and small basins, 1952
Site photographs comprise the excavated areas of Mycenae which were not principally associated by the archaeologists with funerary archaeology.
Perseia Fountain House: from west, general view, 1952
Site photographs comprise the excavated areas of Mycenae which were not principally associated by the archaeologists with funerary archaeology.
Perseia Fountain House: from west, with Lord W. D. Taylour, 1952
Perseia Fountain House - from west, with Lord W. D. Taylour, wearing his typical head gear which he became habituated to during World War II whilst serving in the North African desert. According to Lisa French, it provided a great sun screen and did not blow away in the wind.
Perseia Fountain House: inscription reused, 1952
Site photographs comprise the excavated areas of Mycenae which were not principally associated by the archaeologists with funerary archaeology.
Perseia Fountain House: large (east) basin and channels, 1952
Site photographs comprise the excavated areas of Mycenae which were not principally associated by the archaeologists with funerary archaeology.
Perseia Fountain House: large (east) basin forecourt, 1952
Site photographs comprise the excavated areas of Mycenae which were not principally associated by the archaeologists with funerary archaeology.
Perseia Fountain House: large (east) basin from east, 1952
Site photographs comprise the excavated areas of Mycenae which were not principally associated by the archaeologists with funerary archaeology.
Perseia Fountain House - large (east) basin, north-west angle, 1952
Site photographs comprise the excavated areas of Mycenae which were not principally associated by the archaeologists with funerary archaeology.
Perseia Fountain House: meeting point of terrace wall with curved wall, 1952
Site photographs comprise the excavated areas of Mycenae which were not principally associated by the archaeologists with funerary archaeology.
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Grave XXIX, 1952
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Grave XXIX.
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Grave XXVI viewed from west, 1952
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Grave XXVI viewed from west, skeleton partially excavated.
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Grave XXVIII opened, 1952
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Grave XXVIII opened, skeleton in situ.
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Grave XXVIII unopened, 1952
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Grave XXVIII unopened, with measuring rod.
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Hellenistic Grave 2, 1952
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Hellenistic Grave 2, skeleton and pots in situ.
Prehistoric Cemetery East: I, Grave XXV viewed from north, 1952
Prehistoric Cemetery East: I, Grave XXV viewed from north, skeleton in situ.
Prehistoric Cemetery East: II, south-west corner from north, showing Floor 3, 1952
Prehistoric Cemetery East: II, south-west corner from north, showing Floor 3, with measuring rod.
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Ivory area, 1952
Prehistoric Cemetery East: Ivory area, with measuring rod.