. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . ith the httle polychrome ^ For the interior pattern see Fig. 194, c. jug presenting the Hly sprays, , xxi, See below, p. 718, and Fig. 541, a, b. p. 80, and below, Fig. 196. = See below, p. 715 and Fig. 538. ^ Found with the thorn-bossed tazza, Supp. For a fuller description of the details of this PI. Ill, a. East ofthe Room of the Stone Drain- cup, see Mackenzie, / ^. .S., xxiii, p. 177. R 2 244 THE PALACE OF MINOS, ETC. finials of curiou
. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . ith the httle polychrome ^ For the interior pattern see Fig. 194, c. jug presenting the Hly sprays, , xxi, See below, p. 718, and Fig. 541, a, b. p. 80, and below, Fig. 196. = See below, p. 715 and Fig. 538. ^ Found with the thorn-bossed tazza, Supp. For a fuller description of the details of this PI. Ill, a. East ofthe Room of the Stone Drain- cup, see Mackenzie, / ^. .S., xxiii, p. 177. R 2 244 THE PALACE OF MINOS, ETC. finials of curiously Gothic aspect.^ Alongside is shown the incave interioreffect of the double arcading. This goblet itself points to a repousse originalin metal-work with inlaid ornamentation. The existence of these polychrome clay vessels reproducing the typicalshape, the fluted and arcaded decoration, and even the varied inlays of anexisting class in precious metals that formed part of the treasure of thePriest-Kings of Knossos in the great days of the early Palace, is itself a factof far-reaching importance. All fine examples of such .vessels, moreover, of.
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