Spyropoulos discovered an alternative site for the palace of
Menelaus at
Pellana located 25 kilometers north of Sparta. The site itself is near a series of large Mycenean chamber tombs. This has led Spyropoulos to believe that his excavations uncovered the lost
Homeric capital of
Laconia. The palace itself is 32 meters by 14 meters and is dated to around 1200 BC.
Cyclopean walls surround the palace and a wide road leads up to the entrance. During Antiquity, the tombs were all plundered. However, the palace was unscathed since it yielded jewelry, wall paintings, pottery, and a plethora of
Linear B tablets. Currently, there exists a major clash of interpretation between Spyropoulos and members of the
British School at Athens. The former believes that Pellana was the Mycenean capital of Laconia and the latter believe that the Menelaion was the capital. ==References==