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Beehive tomb and Perseus

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Difference between Beehive tomb and Perseus

Beehive tomb vs. Perseus

A beehive tomb, also known as a tholos tomb (plural tholoi) (Greek: θολωτός τάφος, θολωτοί τάφοι, "domed tombs"), is a burial structure characterized by its false dome created by the superposition of successively smaller rings of mudbricks or, more often, stones. In Greek mythology, Perseus (Περσεύς) is the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty, who, alongside Cadmus and Bellerophon, was the greatest Greek hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles.

Similarities between Beehive tomb and Perseus

Beehive tomb and Perseus have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Mycenae, Mycenaean Greece, Treasury of Atreus.

Mycenae

Mycenae (Greek: Μυκῆναι Mykēnai or Μυκήνη Mykēnē) is an archaeological site near Mykines in Argolis, north-eastern Peloponnese, Greece.

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Mycenaean Greece

Mycenaean Greece (or Mycenaean civilization) was the last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece, spanning the period from approximately 1600–1100 BC.

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Treasury of Atreus

The Treasury of Atreus or Tomb of Agamemnon is a large "tholos" tomb on the Panagitsa Hill at Mycenae, Greece, constructed during the Bronze Age around 1250 BC.

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Beehive tomb and Perseus Comparison

Beehive tomb has 74 relations, while Perseus has 167. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.24% = 3 / (74 + 167).

References

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