. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . ? to the kindness ? of and of the Committee of theBritish School at Athens. See Rodenwaldt, Tiryns, ii, p. i25seqq., Fig. 55, PL XIII, and p. 126, n. 2. • S>ch\\tmdMi-i, Mycenae,^. 174, Figs. 253-5. ^ A single example was found in theCemetery of Phaestos (L. Savignoni, , xiv, p. 625, Fig. 97 a, b. But nonewere found in the tombs of Knossos of L. or early M. Ill date. M. M. Ill: SEAL TYPES AND GREATER ART 677 In
. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . ? to the kindness ? of and of the Committee of theBritish School at Athens. See Rodenwaldt, Tiryns, ii, p. i25seqq., Fig. 55, PL XIII, and p. 126, n. 2. • S>ch\\tmdMi-i, Mycenae,^. 174, Figs. 253-5. ^ A single example was found in theCemetery of Phaestos (L. Savignoni, , xiv, p. 625, Fig. 97 a, b. But nonewere found in the tombs of Knossos of L. or early M. Ill date. M. M. Ill: SEAL TYPES AND GREATER ART 677 In Fig. 497 is reproduced a specimen of an intaglio of this Class foundto the North of the Palace Site at Knossos, which from its somewhatnaively natural style must also with great probability be included within thelimits of M. M. 111. It is executed in a beautiful mottled chalcedony and its Fisher-subject corroborates the evidence supplied above by the fish-bones in the ™w^cooking-pot,i as to the part played by fish in the Minoan dietary. We see here ^^^4a fisherman, draped about the loins, raising a cuttlefish with one hand and in ^^°-.
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