. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . eat Palace, as we know it, suppliesthe dividing line between the earlier and later phases of the M. M. I , however, in the Palace itself, the course of existence was continuous,and the. pavements remained at the same level till well on in M. M. II, andin the West Quarter even to M. M. Ill, floor deposits representing potteryof this later M. M. I class have not come to light there. For much we havetherefore to the evidence of sc
. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . eat Palace, as we know it, suppliesthe dividing line between the earlier and later phases of the M. M. I , however, in the Palace itself, the course of existence was continuous,and the. pavements remained at the same level till well on in M. M. II, andin the West Quarter even to M. M. Ill, floor deposits representing potteryof this later M. M. I class have not come to light there. For much we havetherefore to the evidence of scattered sherds, but the floor ofa small house brought to light a metre and a half beneath the later West-Court pavement ^ has done much to supply the lacuna in certain lines. .5. 6.^., ix, p. 305, Fig. 4. I, 2-. p. 14. This chamber was immediately con-. - Report of Excavations at Vasiliki \, vol. ii, Pt 2),-PL XXXI, FigS: i, 2,and p. 128. ^ See Knossos, Eeport, 1904 {, x) tiguous on its S. side to that a deposit shown-in Fig. 122, p. The pottery here- found was at firstcalled M. M. IL. -. 1 tf?»n y,--my
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