. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . ns shot withcrystalline white and identicalwith that still obtained from the quarries ofthe neighbouring Kakon Oros (Fig. 268). Both the high form of these bases and their polychrome material arecharacteristic of the Earlier Middle Minoan architectural style and it ispossible that these, together with another found in position in the EastPortico near by, may have been taken over from the earlier building.^ Thesmall column bases of variegated sto


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . ns shot withcrystalline white and identicalwith that still obtained from the quarries ofthe neighbouring Kakon Oros (Fig. 268). Both the high form of these bases and their polychrome material arecharacteristic of the Earlier Middle Minoan architectural style and it ispossible that these, together with another found in position in the EastPortico near by, may have been taken over from the earlier building.^ Thesmall column bases of variegated stone beside the light-area of the South- Fragments belonging to this deposit werealso found on the neighbouring pavement a higher level. See above, p. 212. The base to the left in Fig. 268 seems tohave had part of one side pared off to fit it fora new position. M. M. Ill: BORDERS AND BASEMENTS OF E. HALL 371 East Housed attest, however, the actual survival of such into the presentPeriod, and we see a contemporary reflection of this style in the painted repre-sentations of pillar shrines where the wooden shafts show stockinged feet.^ l^^. ^^m^^M^


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