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Archaeological Museum of Argos

The Archaeological Museum of Argos ((ギリシア語:Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Άργους)) is a museum in Argos, in Argolis on the Peloponnese peninsula, Greece. The history of the museum began in April 1932, when the heirs of J. Kallergis donated the building to the Argos city council.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Archaeological Museum of Argos )〕 They in turn gave it to the Greek state along with the surrounding area on October 25, 1955.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Archaeological Museum of Argos )
The museum consists of two sections; the Kallergeio museum which was inaugurated in 1957 and the new section in 1961.〔 The French Archaeological School, who also oversaw the building of the new section, are responsible for the many of the items displayed in the museum which were unearthed in Argos and the prefecture and date from the Mid-Helladic period (about 2000 B.C.) until Late Antiquity (600 AD). The bulk of the artifacts were discovered at the ancient ''agora'', in the area of the ancient Roman theatre and also at the Mycenaean grave in Deras.〔 The American School of Classical Studies were also responsible for some excavations represented in the collection, particularly those at Lerna.
==Collections==
Items of note in the Argos Archaeological Museum include a Minoan style bridge-mouthed pot of sub-Mycenaean times, a reddish pot (460–450 BC) representing the fight of Theseus and the Minotaur, attended by Ariadne, a compass of the early geometric times, which is decorated with meanders and parallel lines, and a mosaic floor excavated from a house of the 5th century, in which symbols represent the twelve months.〔〔
The museum contains many notable kraters (vases with handles), including a post-Geometric one with two horizontal and two vertical grips decorated with a metope representing woman dancers and water birds, the fragment of a krater of the 7th century BC representing Odysseus and his companions blinding the Cyclops Polyphemus, and a krater from an Argive atelier, decorated with metopes of geometrical jewels, horses and water birds.〔
The museum also has many sculptures, including the Roman ''Heracles'', which is a copy of the prototype by Lysippus for the market of Sikyon.〔 On the downstairs floor of the museum the "Lerna Room" is dedicated to the archaeological discoveries at Lerna. Of particular interest is a miniature clay figurine of a woman or goddess, which is one of the oldest sculptural representations of the human body found in Europe to date. The museum also contains post-Geometric earthenware pomegranate models, both wheel-thrown and hand-made, which evoked the presence of Hera and indicated wealth and prosperity.〔 There is also a bronze cuirass and helmet from a tomb, dating back to the late 8th century BC.〔

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