Archaeological Museum of Nemea
The Archaeological Museum of Nemea is a museum in Nemea, Corinthia, Greece. It was constructed by the University of California and given to the Greek State in 1984. The museum is located at the entrance to the Archaeological site of Nemea. Exhibits finds from this site and the surrounding areas, from Cooper Age (Chalcolithic) to early Byzantine era.
Fragment of a female figurine, Phlius (Flious), 4500-3200 BC
Early Helladic pottery, 2700-2200 BC
Mycenaean figurines, so called Bird goddesses, 1400-1200 BC
Gold rings with reliefs, Late Helladic (Mycenaean)
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- shelton.berkeley.edu
- Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism
- Nemea. A Guide to the Site and Museum
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Coordinates: 37°48′28″N 22°42′40″E / 37.80767°N 22.71112°E
Categories:
- Greek museum stubs
- Archaeological museums in Peloponnese (region)
- Corinthia