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T. D. ATKINSON
places masses of clay-partly burnt on one side were found. These may be the
remains of clay hearths, which would of course be gradually bakecl on their
upper surfaces. The flat roofs and reed ceilings already suggested in
describing the house of the Second Period (p. 50) may with equal probability
be supposed to have continued into the Mycenaean age.
This pei-iod affords no examples of the Square stone columns of the
PLAN
l-ri-T-h+rh+H 11 Tl i I i I | 1 M.trcs
12. G o I s 3 4 5 (, 7
ImIiiIiiIiiI l I l i l i -i p, i i
PlO. 54.—COXJKCTÜRAL RlSSTORATION OF DoORWAY / IX K
Second city (p. 40) nor of any other form of column. Two bases, however,
were found which belonged probably to this period. One, possibly in siko in
E 3 : b and shovvn in Fig. 55, is of basalt; the upper part is circular, 28 cm. in
diameter, and 7 cm. high; the lower part, probably hiddeü by pavement and
T. D. ATKINSON
places masses of clay-partly burnt on one side were found. These may be the
remains of clay hearths, which would of course be gradually bakecl on their
upper surfaces. The flat roofs and reed ceilings already suggested in
describing the house of the Second Period (p. 50) may with equal probability
be supposed to have continued into the Mycenaean age.
This pei-iod affords no examples of the Square stone columns of the
PLAN
l-ri-T-h+rh+H 11 Tl i I i I | 1 M.trcs
12. G o I s 3 4 5 (, 7
ImIiiIiiIiiI l I l i l i -i p, i i
PlO. 54.—COXJKCTÜRAL RlSSTORATION OF DoORWAY / IX K
Second city (p. 40) nor of any other form of column. Two bases, however,
were found which belonged probably to this period. One, possibly in siko in
E 3 : b and shovvn in Fig. 55, is of basalt; the upper part is circular, 28 cm. in
diameter, and 7 cm. high; the lower part, probably hiddeü by pavement and