. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . oO o ? aw H ,0 w HO. Fig, 133. M.,M. I Polychrome-Pottery with Flowers and Foliage : a, l>, d,f, Knossos (^);s, Palaikastro (-j) ; c, Hagia Photia (-g^-) j^i Gournes; h, ^asiliki (^c). : CERAMIC PHASES 185 teristic feature of the mature early a phase of this Period is a succes-sion of palmette-like sprays alternately matt red and white on the black glaze,well illustrated in Fig. 133.^ In c from a Cave burial at Hagia Photia Hheyare
. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . oO o ? aw H ,0 w HO. Fig, 133. M.,M. I Polychrome-Pottery with Flowers and Foliage : a, l>, d,f, Knossos (^);s, Palaikastro (-j) ; c, Hagia Photia (-g^-) j^i Gournes; h, ^asiliki (^c). : CERAMIC PHASES 185 teristic feature of the mature early a phase of this Period is a succes-sion of palmette-like sprays alternately matt red and white on the black glaze,well illustrated in Fig. 133.^ In c from a Cave burial at Hagia Photia Hheyare reduced to a geometrical type. On the highly decorative fruit-stand,from Palaikastro, e, a similar motive forms part of the petals of quati-efoilflowers. To the succeeding M. M. Id phase must be ascribed the spouted
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