. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . Sf[:».^^^ii^ GUARD ROOM(?) ? -11 f V p r^i^-. Fig. 282. Restored Plan of North-Eastern Entrance, as remodelledIN M. M. III. region, otherwise much isolated from the rest of the building, described onthe Diagrammatic Plan, Fig. 152 above, as the North-East Insula. TheRoyal Pottery Stores, indeed, that were situated on the upper level of thismust have stood in constant need of some convenient access from theoutside world, if only for the carrying


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . Sf[:».^^^ii^ GUARD ROOM(?) ? -11 f V p r^i^-. Fig. 282. Restored Plan of North-Eastern Entrance, as remodelledIN M. M. III. region, otherwise much isolated from the rest of the building, described onthe Diagrammatic Plan, Fig. 152 above, as the North-East Insula. TheRoyal Pottery Stores, indeed, that were situated on the upper level of thismust have stood in constant need of some convenient access from theoutside world, if only for the carrying in of the needful supplies of fine Entrance passage itself by which these passed was probably flankedby some kind of guard-room. The main passage that leads South from the North-East Entrance andwhich served the Northern Quarter with which we are now dealing, aftera course of about a dozen metres, turns Eastward at right angles up a flight 392 THE PALACE OF MINOS, ETC. of steps (see Fig. 283).^ A smaller flight, however, continued South, thus giving direct access to the North-East Magazines of the contiguous area. The W. wall of the


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