Explore the marvel of ancient Greek engineering with the Treasury of Atreus, also known as the Tomb of Agamemnon. This massive beehive-shaped structure features a 13.5-meter dome made of meticulously cut stones, perfectly shaped and fit together without any mortar. Learn about the ingenious corbelling technique used by the Mycenaeans to create this self-supporting dome, and discover the mystery behind the massive 120-ton lintel above the entrance. Did they use ramps, rollers, or lost technologies? Join us as we dive into the brilliance of ancient engineers and unravel the secrets of this architectural wonder.
If you're fascinated by ancient construction methods and the genius of early civilizations, this video is a must-watch. Appreciate the incredible brainpower and brawn that went into building the Treasury of Atreus, and gain a deeper understanding of Greek ancient structures and Mycenaean engineering.
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