. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . not named among this later swarm of invaders, butthey seem to have preserved the characteristic headgear to a considerablylater date, since Herodotus records that the L)kians of Xerxes army wore H. R. Hall, op. cit., p. 17;,. * Rosellini, Monumenti delP Egitto e della W. Max Miiller, Asien und Europa, p. 371. Nubia, i, PI. 128, 129, 131. Cf., too, Chabas, ^ Rosellini, Monumenti delV Egitto e delta Etudes sur Pantiquite historique daprh les Nubia


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . not named among this later swarm of invaders, butthey seem to have preserved the characteristic headgear to a considerablylater date, since Herodotus records that the L)kians of Xerxes army wore H. R. Hall, op. cit., p. 17;,. * Rosellini, Monumenti delP Egitto e della W. Max Miiller, Asien und Europa, p. 371. Nubia, i, PI. 128, 129, 131. Cf., too, Chabas, ^ Rosellini, Monumenti delV Egitto e delta Etudes sur Pantiquite historique daprh les Nubia, i, PI. CIV Cf. Max Miiller, Asien sources egypiiennes, p. 246 seqq. and PI. I; und Europa, p. 2,61. Together with the Luku, Breasted, History of Egypt, p. 479 seqq.; the Pidasa, Dardeny, and Masa are here men- W. Max Miiller, Asien und Europa, p. tioned. See Petrie, Hist, of Egypt, XlXth to 359 seqq. XXXth Dynasties, p. 49. s ^xom Rosellini, PI. 128. THE PHAESTOS DISK 66s caps with feathered crowns.^ With them, at least, the horn-bow continuedto be the characteristic weapon.^ The evidence already given can leave little doubt as to the strong. Fig. 489. Pulasati (Philistines) and Tsakkaras : on Pylon of Medinet Habu. religious connexion into which the warlike elements on the Disk are brought. ReligiousIn the female breast, and other recurring signs, allusions have been traced nexion ofof an Anatolian Mother Goddess. Thus the document bears every mark of ^flia Te Deum , and we see indeed the very symbol of Victor)—the flying eagle Deum ot helmet and feather crown. In the Per- - Herod, vii. 92 Avklol dxov . . -n-epl rfjcriK(.(l>aXfim mXov; WTepoicri Tre/OtccrTe^ Max Miiller, oji. cit., p. 362, and cf. H. , The Oldest Civilization of Greece, p. 180,and :^^. xxxiii (1911), p. i2oseqq. TheAssyrian mercenaries from Asia Minor(Layard,Nineveh, H, 44) wore a combination of the sian Satrapy Lists of Naksh-i-Rustam Darius Ispeaks of the Ionian me


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