. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . sk^. A/^. r } M ? Fig. 75. Section of Smaller Ossuary Tholos and Sepulchral Annexes at Hagia Triada. This had unfortunately been almost entirely cleared out and used as arepository for L. M. Ill sarcophagi (larnakes). The epoch of its disuse ismarked, however, as in the case of the larger tholos, by a M. M. I annexeconsisting of the ossuary cists characteristic of that Period. These ciststhemselves fit on to the earlier type of house tomb so wel


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . sk^. A/^. r } M ? Fig. 75. Section of Smaller Ossuary Tholos and Sepulchral Annexes at Hagia Triada. This had unfortunately been almost entirely cleared out and used as arepository for L. M. Ill sarcophagi (larnakes). The epoch of its disuse ismarked, however, as in the case of the larger tholos, by a M. M. I annexeconsisting of the ossuary cists characteristic of that Period. These ciststhemselves fit on to the earlier type of house tomb so well illustrated in EastCrete and which at Mochlos continued in use during the present houses of the Fourth Period of the settlement at Vasilikl producedcharacteristic E. M. Ill ceramic remains. Similar pottery occurred in greatabundance in the north trench at Gournia, and was found in a stratifieddeposit at Palaikastro, immediately below a layer representing the FirstMiddle Minoan phase.^ Definite evidence of the relative chronological R. Paribeni, Mon. Ant., 1904, p. 691, R. M. Dawkins, ^. 5. ^., x, pp. 198, 199, Fig. 7. Fig- 2 ; xi, pp. 269,


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