. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . .^ See below, p. 541, Fig. 393. See below, p. 542. Fig. 394. Some parallel reliefs representing rock-workshowed traces of both white and blue. M. M. Ill: THE SNAKE GODDESS AND RELICS 523 A parallel fragment, in this case belonging to a flat-bottomed basin, clay Basins showing rock-work and a triton shell in relief, is given in Fig. 381. Vessels ^j^i^of this latter type, decorated with subjects of this nature, reproducing the ^^^P^^familiar forms
. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . .^ See below, p. 541, Fig. 393. See below, p. 542. Fig. 394. Some parallel reliefs representing rock-workshowed traces of both white and blue. M. M. Ill: THE SNAKE GODDESS AND RELICS 523 A parallel fragment, in this case belonging to a flat-bottomed basin, clay Basins showing rock-work and a triton shell in relief, is given in Fig. 381. Vessels ^j^i^of this latter type, decorated with subjects of this nature, reproducing the ^^^P^^familiar forms of the sea-shore and its rocky pools may have been actually Perhapsused as dishes to %&r\& frutta di mare fresh for the delectation of the Palace The whole class of terra-cotta vessels with marine reliefs belong-ing to the last Middle Minoan Period, coupled with similar reliefs on steatitevessels, has a very important bearing on the ceramic repertory of the suc-ceeding L. M. I Period in which the reproduction of similar designs of seacreatures amidst rocks are executed on the flat in the familiar brown on
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