. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . SECr/ON DARK GREY OROUMD. h/lTH CRIMSON STRIPES S W/fiDOW FRAMES UPPER H/INDOIVS O^EH R/OHT THROUCH lOiVER IAJIND0\*/S, WNK, WITH SCARLET FILLINO ALL OliSy X WHITE. U/INDOUJS , SUNK. 1^1 TH SCARJ-ET FILLING aFig. 224. Restored Drawings of Faience House-Fr&nts. (i|-) The architectural fagades on these tablets betray a distinct affinity in Architec-several details with similar features on the component parts of the ^ity withMiniature Terra-cotta S
. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . SECr/ON DARK GREY OROUMD. h/lTH CRIMSON STRIPES S W/fiDOW FRAMES UPPER H/INDOIVS O^EH R/OHT THROUCH lOiVER IAJIND0\*/S, WNK, WITH SCARLET FILLINO ALL OliSy X WHITE. U/INDOUJS , SUNK. 1^1 TH SCARJ-ET FILLING aFig. 224. Restored Drawings of Faience House-Fr&nts. (i|-) The architectural fagades on these tablets betray a distinct affinity in Architec-several details with similar features on the component parts of the ^ity withMiniature Terra-cotta Shrine, belonging to the II b stratum of this Terra-area. The elongated window openings, as in Fig. 226, D, F—though here Shrine:seen in pairs^are closely analogous to those above the rectangular blockof masonry repi-esented in Fig. 225, a. The alternating dark horizontalbands and light bands with rows of disks shown in Fig. 225,(5, -absolutelycorrespond with a constantly recurring arrangement of the house-fronts^ The plaques vary in size, the mean of the houses being about 4-50 cm. in height and4 cm. in breadth. 3o6 THE PALACE OF MIN
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