PLATES & MAPS
Frontispiece. No. 15. Bronze statuette of the god Amen from the Dictaean Cave
<fc Plate I. Nos. 1-7, 10, 12, 13, 17, 18,47-49,54-56,67-71. Scarabs from Crete
(Agios Onouphrios, Agia Triada, Arkades, Gournes, Zafer Papoura, Mara-
thokephalon, Platanos and Unknown Provenance)...... at end
Plate II. Nos. 25-30. Stone vases and stone statuette from Knossos ... ,,
Plate III. Nos. 35-37, 39, 52, 53, 226, 227. Alabaster vases from Isopata. Ivory
statuettes from Palaikastro. Scarab from Thebes. Bronze situla from Velestino ,,
Plate IV. Nos. 85, 88, 90, 95, 96, 159, 178, 179, 181-185, 205, 213, 219, 220.
Faience ape, vase and scarabs from Mycenae. Bronze statuette from Athens.
Faience scarabs and figurines from Sunium ....... ,,
The scale is given in every case. Scarabs both in the plates and in the text are
always life-size. The vases drawn in the text for Nos. 72, 92-94, 153-156 are to
no scale but merely show the shape. An asterisk in the text denotes that an
object is illustrated in one of the plates.
Map I. Illustrating the distribution of Aegean pottery of the Bronze Age in Egypt page 110
II. Illustrating the distribution of Egyptian objects in Crete
III. Illustrating the distribution of Egyptian objects on the Mainland and in the "
Islands of the Aegean
xiii
Frontispiece. No. 15. Bronze statuette of the god Amen from the Dictaean Cave
<fc Plate I. Nos. 1-7, 10, 12, 13, 17, 18,47-49,54-56,67-71. Scarabs from Crete
(Agios Onouphrios, Agia Triada, Arkades, Gournes, Zafer Papoura, Mara-
thokephalon, Platanos and Unknown Provenance)...... at end
Plate II. Nos. 25-30. Stone vases and stone statuette from Knossos ... ,,
Plate III. Nos. 35-37, 39, 52, 53, 226, 227. Alabaster vases from Isopata. Ivory
statuettes from Palaikastro. Scarab from Thebes. Bronze situla from Velestino ,,
Plate IV. Nos. 85, 88, 90, 95, 96, 159, 178, 179, 181-185, 205, 213, 219, 220.
Faience ape, vase and scarabs from Mycenae. Bronze statuette from Athens.
Faience scarabs and figurines from Sunium ....... ,,
The scale is given in every case. Scarabs both in the plates and in the text are
always life-size. The vases drawn in the text for Nos. 72, 92-94, 153-156 are to
no scale but merely show the shape. An asterisk in the text denotes that an
object is illustrated in one of the plates.
Map I. Illustrating the distribution of Aegean pottery of the Bronze Age in Egypt page 110
II. Illustrating the distribution of Egyptian objects in Crete
III. Illustrating the distribution of Egyptian objects on the Mainland and in the "
Islands of the Aegean
xiii