. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . ), pp. 23, 24. Mv^/ia toC Ata is also current. The site was visited by Pashley (Travels in ^ The Mountain above the Cave of Psychro Crete, 1837, i. 212 seqq.), who observed foun- (the Lyktian birth-cave of Zeus) and a part of dations of tnassive walls and a hollow within the Eastern Dikta also bear this name. Each still visible and apparently the result of an is a Mountain of the Lord {Aphendi Vouno, excavation in search of treasure. He also A.


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . ), pp. 23, 24. Mv^/ia toC Ata is also current. The site was visited by Pashley (Travels in ^ The Mountain above the Cave of Psychro Crete, 1837, i. 212 seqq.), who observed foun- (the Lyktian birth-cave of Zeus) and a part of dations of tnassive walls and a hollow within the Eastern Dikta also bear this name. Each still visible and apparently the result of an is a Mountain of the Lord {Aphendi Vouno, excavation in search of treasure. He also A. E., Academy,]\a\& 20, 1896, p. 513). noted the Cyclopean wall below ( 20 and The feast of the Transfiguration is on p. 210, vignette). The latter was fully described August 6. It is to be noted that the Church by Dr. A. Taramelli, Ricerche archeologiche contains a Chapel of the Panagia. cretesi {Mon. Ant., ix, 1899), p. 70 ,seqq., In this work I had the valuable assistance who gives a sketch plan and section and of Dr. D. Mackenzie. Only a summary notice (p. 71, Fig. 74) a good example of a part of these discoveries has as yet Fig. 112. Ridge of Mt. Juktas from near Site of Tylissos, showing Profile of Zeus.


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