. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . alace site atKnossos b is from the Kouloura or walledrubbish pit. ^ris taken from the hole-mouthedvase, Fig. 199, f, above, d appears on one of thelarge jars of the Loom-Weight Basement (seeabove, p. 255, Fig. 191). e is from a Ill a goblet found in the Kamares Cave(Dawkins, B. , xix, PI. XII, i). The cup,Fig. 199, d, from the Loom-Weight Area showsa simple survival of the angular type of 200, /;, <r. Cf Pieh. Tombs of


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . alace site atKnossos b is from the Kouloura or walledrubbish pit. ^ris taken from the hole-mouthedvase, Fig. 199, f, above, d appears on one of thelarge jars of the Loom-Weight Basement (seeabove, p. 255, Fig. 191). e is from a Ill a goblet found in the Kamares Cave(Dawkins, B. , xix, PI. XII, i). The cup,Fig. 199, d, from the Loom-Weight Area showsa simple survival of the angular type of 200, /;, <r. Cf Pieh. Tombs of Knossos, p. 76, Fig. 85. * Furtwangler u. Loeschcke, Myk. Vasen,PI. XIX, 139, and cf PL X, 60, and XXXVII,380, &c. 270 THE PALACE OF MINOS, ETC. chrome vase, Fig. 199, e, most nearly equated with the Abydos specimen,shows the intermediate form. Fig. 200, c. The evidence suppHed by the Egyptian cyHnders points to the close ofthe nineteenth century , for the date of the imported Cretan vessel foundin the Abydos tomb and the parallel example from Knossos, belongingit would appear to the earlier part of M. M. 11 b, may be regarded as of 5^. F^fflTT« Tffii T*T«TflH I*!


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