CONTENTS. . ix
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B.— The Minor Antiquities of Clav. .
§ 1.—Human Figures ........................... ^02
§ 2.—Animal Figures ........................... 203
§ 3.— Boats and other Models ..................... 206
§ 4.—Lamps and other Domestic Utensils .»............. 209
§ 5.—Spindle-whorls and Small Objeots ............... 213
Explanation qfihe Plates ........................ 214
Chapter VIII.—The Obsidian Trade. By R. C. Bosanquet.
§ 1.—The Quarries.........................•• •■• 216
§ 2.—The Obsidian Workshop of the First City ............ 218
§ 3.—Uses of Obsidian : the Knife and Bazor ............ 221
§ 4.—Uses of Obsidian : the Arrowhead ............... 222
§ 5.—Uses of Obsidian : the Threshing-sledge and Wickle ...... 223
§ 6.—The Finlay Collection and its Sources............... 224
§ 7.—The Copcnhagen Collection..................... 227
§ 8.—The Range and Duration of the Obsidian Trade......... 227
Chapter IX.—Notes on the Tombs. By C. C. Edgar ............ 234
Chaptek X.—The Successive Settlements at Phylakopi in their Aegeo-
Cretan Relations. By D. Mackenzie
§ 1.—Introductory.............................. 238
§ 2.—The Earliest Beginnings of Settlement at Phylakopi ...... 239
§ 3.—The First City ........................... 243
§ 4—The Second City ........................... 254
§ 5.—The Third City ........... ............... 263
Index
273
PAGE
B.— The Minor Antiquities of Clav. .
§ 1.—Human Figures ........................... ^02
§ 2.—Animal Figures ........................... 203
§ 3.— Boats and other Models ..................... 206
§ 4.—Lamps and other Domestic Utensils .»............. 209
§ 5.—Spindle-whorls and Small Objeots ............... 213
Explanation qfihe Plates ........................ 214
Chapter VIII.—The Obsidian Trade. By R. C. Bosanquet.
§ 1.—The Quarries.........................•• •■• 216
§ 2.—The Obsidian Workshop of the First City ............ 218
§ 3.—Uses of Obsidian : the Knife and Bazor ............ 221
§ 4.—Uses of Obsidian : the Arrowhead ............... 222
§ 5.—Uses of Obsidian : the Threshing-sledge and Wickle ...... 223
§ 6.—The Finlay Collection and its Sources............... 224
§ 7.—The Copcnhagen Collection..................... 227
§ 8.—The Range and Duration of the Obsidian Trade......... 227
Chapter IX.—Notes on the Tombs. By C. C. Edgar ............ 234
Chaptek X.—The Successive Settlements at Phylakopi in their Aegeo-
Cretan Relations. By D. Mackenzie
§ 1.—Introductory.............................. 238
§ 2.—The Earliest Beginnings of Settlement at Phylakopi ...... 239
§ 3.—The First City ........................... 243
§ 4—The Second City ........................... 254
§ 5.—The Third City ........... ............... 263
Index
273