The Mégaron

In the bronze age, the Mégaron (τὸ μέγαρον) was the central hall of a palace, such as at Mycenae or Pylos. As the heart of the "Palace Economy," it wasn't just a throne room, but also the archive. It is where the Linear B tablets were kept, and it represents knowledge as Administration and Sovereignty. Here, it is the place for a collection of articles.

A Fleet of Mud: Behind the Deception of a Cyprian King
(as well as a short word on Pygmalion)

Beyond the Final Verse: The Missing 'Telos' in Greek Tragedy
(or simply, "Why is there no 'The End' at the end of Ancient Greek plays?")