. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . Vu;. 17. Il iii>i,\,i •J IS 1, J, ;.. J. M. \;M.;l,S M<i i\l ( WF. rMl \MI . The (Dyn. I). hand-polished surface, present the closest parallelism with certain pots indis-tinguishable in colour, burnish, and general appearance found with the FirstDynasty remains at Abydos.^ The clay of these is not Cretan, but it ispossible that the resemblance indicates an a


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . Vu;. 17. Il iii>i,\,i •J IS 1, J, ;.. J. M. \;M.;l,S M<i i\l ( WF. rMl \MI . The (Dyn. I). hand-polished surface, present the closest parallelism with certain pots indis-tinguishable in colour, burnish, and general appearance found with the FirstDynasty remains at Abydos.^ The clay of these is not Cretan, but it ispossible that the resemblance indicates an approximate contemporaneity.^ Shallow basins on hollow stems expanding below are also seem to be the prototypes of the fruit-stands so prevalent in theearly part of the Middle Minoan Age. In one of these belonging to thevotive deposit of Mochlos was found a piece of copper.^ The carinated two-handled bowl (Fig. 18, i) from the cave of Miamu,explored by Professor Taramelli,* is of special interest from its early Troadicaffinities. The square-mouthed pot of the two-storied class (Fig. 18, 2) fromthe same cave suggests, on the other h


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