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Mitrou Archaeological Project |
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Mitrou in Prehistory
Mitrou is situated in the region of East Lokris, famous as the site of
Herakles’ death and funeral pyre. It was also home to two Homeric heroes, Achilles' companion
Patroklos and the infamous Ajax of Lokris. Here, too, lived the mythical huntress, Atalanta, the
only woman to join Jason and the Argonauts. Atalanta is also famous for participating in the hunt of
the Calydonian boar, for her prodigious speed and wrestling ability, and
for allowing Hippomenes’ golden apples to distract her from the race in
which her hand in marriage was the prize. Finally, East Lokris was home to Deucalion and Pyrrha,
the sole survivors of classical myth’s flood story. After Zeus decided to wash away the
evil race of men and start afresh, he selected Deucalion and Pyrrha, the
only decent couple in the world, to repopulate the world.
Ajax by Henri Serrur
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