. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . d, with a small entrance chamber and a larger one within.^ Inside it, B. S. A. v\\\, p. 235. xi, p. 260 seqq., and PI. VIII. Dawkins, op. cil, p. 263, Fig. 2 ; cfMackenzie, B. S. A., xiv, p. 360 saqq! andp. 368. The excavated house-floors found byMonsieur L. Franchet at Trypiti, E. of Candia{Hev. Anthropologique, 1914, p. 294 seqq., and Nouv. Arch, des Missions scieniiflg,ues t. xxf. I. I ? - • with some mixed finds on the adjoining plate


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . d, with a small entrance chamber and a larger one within.^ Inside it, B. S. A. v\\\, p. 235. xi, p. 260 seqq., and PI. VIII. Dawkins, op. cil, p. 263, Fig. 2 ; cfMackenzie, B. S. A., xiv, p. 360 saqq! andp. 368. The excavated house-floors found byMonsieur L. Franchet at Trypiti, E. of Candia{Hev. Anthropologique, 1914, p. 294 seqq., and Nouv. Arch, des Missions scieniiflg,ues t. xxf. I. I ? - • with some mixed finds on the adjoining plateauwhich he calls Campignian, meaning bythis ill-chosen name proto-Neolithic. Butsome of these, the obsidian borers,resemble those from Magask, others, like thecores and corresponding flakes, belong tothe Bronze Age of Crete and Melos (, PI. XXXyill. ^..XoZiol^^r^,^ ^^T^ date, and. IH:!.:^:;,.::,, ZtL ^r thtDeiong to a type still m use m Crete and the Aegean islands. M. Franchet connects them untenability of M. Franchets conclusionsgarding these remains. NEOLITHIC STAGE: THE TELL OF KNOSSOS 33 ^N 5 ORIGINAL SURFACE OF GROUND. 5^ FLOOR LEVEt, EARLY MlHOi


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