. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . e circumference of which is divided intotwo processional rows of horned sheep.^ 1 The shape of the stone (once in my posses- in the hoard, including those shown in Fig. 411,sion) resembles that shown in Fig. 493, a, above, a, b, above. presenting a conventional fafade. This type of = Lolling, Bas Kuppelgrab von Menidi,lentoid goes back, as we have seen, to M. M. II. PL VIII; Parrot Hisioirc, vj, La Grecepnnn- Several fragments of such types were


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . e circumference of which is divided intotwo processional rows of horned sheep.^ 1 The shape of the stone (once in my posses- in the hoard, including those shown in Fig. 411,sion) resembles that shown in Fig. 493, a, above, a, b, above. presenting a conventional fafade. This type of = Lolling, Bas Kuppelgrab von Menidi,lentoid goes back, as we have seen, to M. M. II. PL VIII; Parrot Hisioirc, vj, La Grecepnnn- Several fragments of such types were found tive, p. 827, Fig. 406. 686 THE PALACE OF MINOS, ETC. TriplegradationbeneathBull-huntingScenes. But, apart from the clearly marked architectural setting reproduced inFig. 503,(5, the double gradation that we see beneath the animal has a .specialvalue since it represents a recurring feature on a parallel series of gem-types,which reappears beneath the closely related reliefs on the zones ofsteatite rhytons and other vessels of transitional M. M. Ill—L. M. I base in its fuller form as indicated, for example, on two more or less.


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