. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . owever, are of reddish clay often covered with a red Neolithic type, the plain handleless cup of hemispherical form, isalso common (Fig. 16, /), as well as others with a flat bottom {j, k). The 1 Seager, Mochlos, pp. 92, 93> and Fig. 48, Nos. 29-42. Op. at., p. 9,3- ^^^ ^°^ ?^- 58 THE PALACE OF MINOS, ETC. , • .t a n^destal (Fig. 17) and thus supply the cups now, ho-ver,; topresen. a pe^^^^^^^^^^^ ^) ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^.^^ p
. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . owever, are of reddish clay often covered with a red Neolithic type, the plain handleless cup of hemispherical form, isalso common (Fig. 16, /), as well as others with a flat bottom {j, k). The 1 Seager, Mochlos, pp. 92, 93> and Fig. 48, Nos. 29-42. Op. at., p. 9,3- ^^^ ^°^ ?^- 58 THE PALACE OF MINOS, ETC. , • .t a n^destal (Fig. 17) and thus supply the cups now, ho-ver,; topresen. a pe^^^^^^^^^^^ ^) ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^.^^ prototypes of a long series of Mmoan cups oeioi g. g _ shallow bowl Periods! In the same way Fig. 16, d, showing a kmd of pan oi ^aUowon a cylindrical stem, like the later fruit stands of the Middle Mm^an A 16, . shows one of the clay rings for the supportof -^^ bottorned on these coalesce with the ^o-m of the ve seUnd^^^^^^^^^^^ A very interesting type common to this bub IN eon nKnossos consists of a bowl-shiped receptacle supported on a hoHow ba ein the form of a truncated cone (Fig. 17). These vessels, which have a black.
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