The palaces of Crete and their builders . FIG. 119.—TERRACOTTA TABLET, WITH IMIXOAX WRITINGAND FIGURES. Harriet Boyd is worthy to be the heroine of a romance. AnEnglish arch^ologist, who had come from the University ofCambridge to visit the Mycenasan Pompei (as the Americansstyle Gournia), made Miss Boyds acquaintance in all her glory,surrounded by more than a hundred labourers. He fell in lovewith her and married her. I shall publish in another work four skulls of the Bronze Agefound at Gournia by Miss Boyd. The object of the greatestartistic value found in one of the thirty-six houses excava


The palaces of Crete and their builders . FIG. 119.—TERRACOTTA TABLET, WITH IMIXOAX WRITINGAND FIGURES. Harriet Boyd is worthy to be the heroine of a romance. AnEnglish arch^ologist, who had come from the University ofCambridge to visit the Mycenasan Pompei (as the Americansstyle Gournia), made Miss Boyds acquaintance in all her glory,surrounded by more than a hundred labourers. He fell in lovewith her and married her. I shall publish in another work four skulls of the Bronze Agefound at Gournia by Miss Boyd. The object of the greatestartistic value found in one of the thirty-six houses excavated atGournia is the head of a bull in clay (Fig. 120), which resemblesthe famous silver bull of the tombs of Mycena;. At that time,as with the Etruscans at a later date, the walls of rooms were Knossos Excavations, Fig 21,


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