. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . Fig. 299 a. Small Jug with MouldedBarley-Ears, (f) Fig. 299.(5. Barley Spray on SimilarVessel. links of connexion with a whole ceramic class belonging to the same Ill phase. They are distinguished by their black glazed bodiessprinkled with white dots, which in this case may be a reflexion of shellinlays like those of Figs. 297, 298 a. The dark ground of most of thesevases is itself an early characteristic, the M. M. Ill <5 pottery


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . Fig. 299 a. Small Jug with MouldedBarley-Ears, (f) Fig. 299.(5. Barley Spray on SimilarVessel. links of connexion with a whole ceramic class belonging to the same Ill phase. They are distinguished by their black glazed bodiessprinkled with white dots, which in this case may be a reflexion of shellinlays like those of Figs. 297, 298 a. The dark ground of most of thesevases is itself an early characteristic, the M. M. Ill <5 pottery having generallya paler, lilac ground. Pieces occurred in the Ill« stratiMiof the Room of the Stone Pier. ^ Hogarth and Welch, Primitive Painted Pottery in Crete {/. H. S., xxi), , Fig. 14. ^ See Tke Tomb of the Double Axes{Archaeologia, Ixv), p. 3 and Fig. i. Ill: NORTH-WEST BAILEY AND LUSTRAL AREA 415 The bowl, Fig. 298, b, and fragments of others of the same type was found, othertogether with Fig. 299 a, amidst a heap of sherds outside a house to the W. of poraTythe Palace at Knossos, excavated in 1900.^ Among the vessels fou


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