. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . rnished Clay Stand. Vase {Buhen, PI. 48,Twelfth Dynasty. s. xliii). No specimens of vessels belonging to the white-dotted class White-described above seem to have occurred among the rich deposits of pottery Pottery-brought to light at Knossos in the Magazines and floor-cists belonging ^- ^?to the close of the present Period. There is good reason, therefore, forreferring them to a somewhat earlier phase. But this conclusion is of special i


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . rnished Clay Stand. Vase {Buhen, PI. 48,Twelfth Dynasty. s. xliii). No specimens of vessels belonging to the white-dotted class White-described above seem to have occurred among the rich deposits of pottery Pottery-brought to light at Knossos in the Magazines and floor-cists belonging ^- ^?to the close of the present Period. There is good reason, therefore, forreferring them to a somewhat earlier phase. But this conclusion is of special interest in view of a further discoverywhich stands in inseparable connexion with the actual contents of the I E e 4i8 THE PALACE OF MINOS, ETC. Dis-covery insameDepositof Ala-bastronLid ofHyksosKing, Lustral Basin. On the upper level, about six metres West of its border onthat side, a stratum containing a mass of carbonized wood and other remainsidentical with those within the basin, was found to extend beneath the foun-dations of a rubble wall of a later chamber, and under an earth deposit about LEVEU OF TOP OF UPPER TERRACE WALU T r~. 10- 20- EARTH hJDEPOSITol


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