. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . ng that the processes of baking were now moreadvanced, and heralding the advent of the potters oven . The Sub-Neolithicfabrics that succeed merge in turn, by an imperceptible transition, into thoseof the First Early Minoan Period, with which for convenience sake theyare here grouped. There is no real break between the latest Stone Ageof Crete and the Chalcolithic phase or earliest Age of Metals. See below, pp. 59, 60, and Fig. 19. Interesting pa


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . ng that the processes of baking were now moreadvanced, and heralding the advent of the potters oven . The Sub-Neolithicfabrics that succeed merge in turn, by an imperceptible transition, into thoseof the First Early Minoan Period, with which for convenience sake theyare here grouped. There is no real break between the latest Stone Ageof Crete and the Chalcolithic phase or earliest Age of Metals. See below, pp. 59, 60, and Fig. 19. Interesting parallels to this class of handlemay be found in the Early Metal Age waresof Thessaly (Wace and Thompson, Fre-hisloric Thessaly, pp. 185, 186, Fig. 134;Lianokladhi Stratum III : with Minyan ware)and of Macedonia (H. Schmidt, Keramik der makedonischen Tumuli. Ethn., 1905, p. 98).Varieties of the allied form of handle witha mere perforation (Fig. 7, 7) occur bothin Thessaly and Macedonia and in theearhest stratum of Troy (H. Schmidt, op. cit., P- 99)- •^ Mackenzie, op. cit. p. 162. NEOLITHIC STAGE- THF .tc-tt . i^^t,. IHE TELL- OF KNOSSOS 39. i-- 0. Neomthi. Pottkkn-, Kxr,,s,so,s (I,-.) 40 TH E PALACE OF MINOS, ETC.


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