An introduction to the study of prehistoric art . Fig. 186.—White filled incised pottery. Hissarlik. ornamented in the same way, was found by Schliemannin the earliest prehistoric city of Hissarlik* (Pig. 186).Pottery recovered from the Neolithic deposits beneath thepalace of Knossos in Crete was described by Sir A, J. Cf. Munro, op. ci/., p. 514. - A. Schliz, op. cit., Taf. I and II. ^ Die Neolithische Station von Butmir (1895 and 1898), Taf. Vand X. LAnthropo/oi^ie, xii. (1901), p. 527, Fig. 12. Hoernes, Die Neolithische Keramik in Osterreich, lot. cit. * Prehistoric Thessa/y, by Wace and Th
An introduction to the study of prehistoric art . Fig. 186.—White filled incised pottery. Hissarlik. ornamented in the same way, was found by Schliemannin the earliest prehistoric city of Hissarlik* (Pig. 186).Pottery recovered from the Neolithic deposits beneath thepalace of Knossos in Crete was described by Sir A, J. Cf. Munro, op. ci/., p. 514. - A. Schliz, op. cit., Taf. I and II. ^ Die Neolithische Station von Butmir (1895 and 1898), Taf. Vand X. LAnthropo/oi^ie, xii. (1901), p. 527, Fig. 12. Hoernes, Die Neolithische Keramik in Osterreich, lot. cit. * Prehistoric Thessa/y, by Wace and Thompson, p[). 29, 31, , 10. L. Siret, Rev. Quest. Scientif. (1906), p. 528; G. BcMisor, (1899), P- 33. figs- 217-20. ^ Itios, Figs. 28-32 ; Schuchliardt, Schtienianns Excavations, THE xNEOLITHIC OR NEW STONE AGE 151 Evans as being identical with that from Hissarlik. Darkpolished ware with simple linear designs, showing signof being filled with some chalky material. In Egyptthis kind of pottery occurs in predynastic g
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