The palaces of Crete and their builders . FIG. 39.—FRESCO IX THE VILLA OF HAGIA TRIADA. leaves here drawn belong, but think they must be flowers at the end of the spray of leaves are not those Ornaments of this kind were found in a tomb at Hagia Triada byProfessor Halbherr, who found also an Egyptian seal bearing the name or(^ueen Tyi, who lived in I-I-30 She was not of royal blood, andAmenhotep III., who had married her for love, had her name engraved asoften as possible on scarabs, of which there are many in museums, and one wasfound at Mycens (v. Berard, Les Phcniciens et
The palaces of Crete and their builders . FIG. 39.—FRESCO IX THE VILLA OF HAGIA TRIADA. leaves here drawn belong, but think they must be flowers at the end of the spray of leaves are not those Ornaments of this kind were found in a tomb at Hagia Triada byProfessor Halbherr, who found also an Egyptian seal bearing the name or(^ueen Tyi, who lived in I-I-30 She was not of royal blood, andAmenhotep III., who had married her for love, had her name engraved asoften as possible on scarabs, of which there are many in museums, and one wasfound at Mycens (v. Berard, Les Phcniciens et IOdyssee, Paris, 1903,vol. ii. p. 596). By this we can date the tomb. 88 PALACES OF CRETE AND THEIR BUILDERS of the ivy, and I have never seen the long leaves of the planton the right with such flowers. The room with the three lampsis to the right at the back of Fig. 38, and on the first flooris the pavement of a great hall surrounded by a portico ; thebase of the walls is seen to the left, also the openings of thedoors, of which ther
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