Ægean archæeology; an introduction to the archæeology of prehistoric Greece . Fig. 8.—Crete, Tylissos; obsidian Museutn, Scale -2-. 66 AEGEAN ARCHAEOLOGY lamps, with their foHated hps and edges, which arecharacteristicof theLateMinoanperiod(). Smaller. Fig. 9.—Lamp of purple gypsum. Scah \. vessels were commonly made of grey steatite ; espe-cially noticeable are the beautiful and also extremelycharacteristic steatite pots in the form of flowers,
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