. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . P. 215. ^ The Lustral Basin found in the PalaceQuarter was 2-20 m. x 2-0 m. in dimensions,those of Phaestos 2-25 m. X2-25 ra. The Ladies Bath there and two of those to the South-East were 2-20 m. X 2^0 m. Dr. Pernier,Mon. Ant., xiv, p. 388, note, has remarked onthe approximate correspondence in the size ofthese basins. That of the Little Palace atKnossos is 2-50 M. M. Ill: NORTH-WEST BAILEY AND LUSTRAL AREA 407. w oU a HO H>O p


. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . P. 215. ^ The Lustral Basin found in the PalaceQuarter was 2-20 m. x 2-0 m. in dimensions,those of Phaestos 2-25 m. X2-25 ra. The Ladies Bath there and two of those to the South-East were 2-20 m. X 2^0 m. Dr. Pernier,Mon. Ant., xiv, p. 388, note, has remarked onthe approximate correspondence in the size ofthese basins. That of the Little Palace atKnossos is 2-50 M. M. Ill: NORTH-WEST BAILEY AND LUSTRAL AREA 407. w oU a HO H>O pa<! s ? O Pi <!PQ i-i<! H t3 bSMBH O o 6 4o8 THE PALACE OF MINOS, ETC. of steps, flanked by a descending balustrade with four pillars, three of them for the support of columns, the base of the lowest column being fairly preserved. The paving of gypsum slabs and the gypsum lining or dado which still


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