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House of the Tiles at Lerna - Early Bronze Age building - Early Helladic II period (Lerna III) - two stories two-storey palace or administrative center. Its name derives from the terracotta roofing tiles.
See:
- N. G. L. Hammond, Tumulus-Burial in: The Annual of the British School at Athens, Vol. 62 (1967), pp. 77-105
- Olympia Peperaki, The House of Tiles at Lerna: Dimensions of 'Social Complexity', in J.C. Barrett and P. Halstead (eds.) The Emergence of Civilisation Revisited, Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology (6), Oxbow Books, pp. 214-31.
- http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/artifact?name=Lerna&object=Site&redirect=true
- Kyle A. Jazwa, The Construction of Early Helladic II Ceramic Roofing Tiles from Mitrou, Greece: Influence and Interaction, Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, Vol. 18, No 2, (2018), pp. 153-173, https://mitrou.utk.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/2018-Jazwa-EH-II-MitrouTiles.pdf