196 Hephaistos and Athena
1924 p. 50 pi. 33, of which nos. 5002 and 5oc>5 = my figs. 111 and 112, G. Karo in
D. H. Haas Bilderatlas zur Religionsgeschichte Leipzig—Erlangen 1925 vii p. viii fig. 52>
Nilsson Min.-Myc. Rel. pp. 90f. fig. 6, 271 f.). At Prinia in central Crete F. Halbherr
in 1900 found two very similar vessels, one of which has an additional snake coiling
upwards and encircling its mouth, together with a terra-cotta goddess emergent from a
Fig. in. Fig. 112.
Fig. 113- Fig. 114.
cylindrical base and the fragmentary arms of another entwined with snakes—clearly t *
contents of a small 'Minoan' shrine (S. Wide in the Ath. Mitth. 1901 xxvi. 2*7"~^
figs- 1—5 (°f which 4 and 5 = my figs. 113 and 114) and pi. 12, Nilsson Min.-Myc- \
pp. 369 f., 271, 275, 385). Renewed excavations of the site by the Italians in 190
1924 p. 50 pi. 33, of which nos. 5002 and 5oc>5 = my figs. 111 and 112, G. Karo in
D. H. Haas Bilderatlas zur Religionsgeschichte Leipzig—Erlangen 1925 vii p. viii fig. 52>
Nilsson Min.-Myc. Rel. pp. 90f. fig. 6, 271 f.). At Prinia in central Crete F. Halbherr
in 1900 found two very similar vessels, one of which has an additional snake coiling
upwards and encircling its mouth, together with a terra-cotta goddess emergent from a
Fig. in. Fig. 112.
Fig. 113- Fig. 114.
cylindrical base and the fragmentary arms of another entwined with snakes—clearly t *
contents of a small 'Minoan' shrine (S. Wide in the Ath. Mitth. 1901 xxvi. 2*7"~^
figs- 1—5 (°f which 4 and 5 = my figs. 113 and 114) and pi. 12, Nilsson Min.-Myc- \
pp. 369 f., 271, 275, 385). Renewed excavations of the site by the Italians in 190