. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . Fig 448. Jar with Scalloped Handles andDouble Axe Plant, Pachyammos. M. M. Ill: SURVIVALS OF CERAMIC POLYCHROMY 6ii ornament the upper margin of a stone bowl from the Sacellum of the EarlyPalace at Phaestos.^ A triple version is seen on a jug of the white onblack style from Gournia, Fig. 449, a, probably belonging to the earlier phaseof M. M III, while Fig. -149,(5, a jug from Zakro, shows a more elaboraterendering of this type. It will be seen


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . Fig 448. Jar with Scalloped Handles andDouble Axe Plant, Pachyammos. M. M. Ill: SURVIVALS OF CERAMIC POLYCHROMY 6ii ornament the upper margin of a stone bowl from the Sacellum of the EarlyPalace at Phaestos.^ A triple version is seen on a jug of the white onblack style from Gournia, Fig. 449, a, probably belonging to the earlier phaseof M. M III, while Fig. -149,(5, a jug from Zakro, shows a more elaboraterendering of this type. It will be seen at once that the fine embroideredwhite decoration of the triple sprays on this vase harmonizes in a remark-able manner with that depicted on the axe-blades of the jar illustratedin Fig. 448. Both vessels—which already present on their bodies the buffground of the succeeding fashion—are of absolutely contemporary date and.


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