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Mycenaean affinities of Cretan pictographs,
[317], 48 seqq.

ceiling design restored from template

symbol and gem, [322], 53.
art in Crete, closely allied with that

of Peloponnese, [361], 92.
distinct from Hittite, [370], 101.
gems of Crete compared with Pelopon-

nesian, [360], 91.
gold ring, with cult scene, [361], 92.
Myres, Mr. J. L., his account of the Ka-
mares pottery, [350 a.], 81.
on the Cretan stone vases, 124.

Naue, Dr. Julius, on spiral ornament,

[329 «.], 60, [330 n.\ 61.
Nagada, early settlement at, 117 n.
Niholsky, on nude figures of Chaldaean

cylinders, 131 v.

Oaxos (Axos), form of Vau at, [360], 91.
Orchomenos, Mycenaean ceiling of, [322],

53.
Orsi, Prof. Paolo, on cave of Idaean Zeus,

[354], 85.
on Cretan ossuary, [319 «.], 50.
Ostrich, apparent representation of, on early

seal-stone, [341], 72.
Ox, pictograph, [309], 40.
Ox's head, pictograph, [309], 40.

Paladru, Isere, linear signs on pottery of

pile-dwellings at, [352 ji.], 83.
Palaekastro, perhaps Qrammion, near
Itanos, [276], 7.
pictographic seal from, [297], 28.
Perrot, M., denies existence of Mycenaean

script, [274], 5.
Petrie, Prof. W. M. Flinders, excavations
at Koptos, [318], 49.

on Maket Tomb, Kahun, [318], 49.

on 'cowroids,' [326 and ».], 57.

on spiral ornament of Egyptian scarab,

[330 n.], 61.
on ' Aegean' signs on potsherds of

Kahun and Gurob, [348], 79.
on date of Kahun rubbish-heaps, [348-

351], 79-82.
his discovery of early settlement at
Nagada, 117 n., 119, 129.
Phaestos, block with linear signs discovered
at, by Prof. Halbherr, [283], 14.

engraved whorl from deposit at Hagios

Onuphrios near, [284], 15.
seal-stones from do., [284], 15, [285], 16,
[325], 56.

(See Hagios Onuphrios.)
PharmalcoTcephali, stone vases from, 119.
Philistines, connected with Kefti, [369], 100
seqq.

Philistines—continued.

representatives of Mycenaean culture,

[368], 99 seqq.
important part played by, in East

Mediterranean basin, [368], 99 seqq.
of Askalon oppress Sidon, [368], 99.
Palestine, landmark of their conquests,.

[368], 99.
commercial instinct of, perceptible in

seizure of Gaza, [368], 99.
Cherethites or Cretans important

members of their confederation, [368],

99, [369], 100.
probably identical with 'Pulasati,'
[369and».], 100.
"EWnves in LXX. version of Isaiah,

[369], 100.
their city Dore or Dor perhaps Dorian

settlement, [369], 100.
brought by Hebrew tradition from Isle

of'Caphtor, [369], 100.
probably from Crete and Aegean Isles,

[369], 100 seqq.
Phoenician alphabet, comparison of letters
of, with Cretan signs, pictographic and
linear, [364], 95 seqq.
Phoenicians according to Cretan tradition
improved but did not invent letters, [372],
103.
Pictographs (Cretan), in groups of 2 to 7,
[300], 31.

similar collocations of, on different

stones, [301], 32.
boustrophedon arrangement of, [301],

32.
personal relation of, to owner of seal,

[302], 33.
classification of, [303], 34 seqq., [331],

62, [332], 63.
Mycenaean affinities of, [317], 48 seqq.
earlier classes of, [324], 55 seqq.
frequency of certain types of, [300], 31.
taken from gesture language, [300], 31.
relation of to linear signs, [362], 93 seqq.
occur on similar stones to those with

linear signs, [362], 93.
experimental reduction of, to linear

forms, [363], 94.
relation of, to Cypriote letters, [363],

94 seqq.

relation of, to Semitic letters, [364],

95 seqq.

relation of, to Lykian and Carian letters,
138.
Pig, pictograph, [310], 41.
Pinies, near Elunta, stone vase from, 117,

118.
Pitane, Mycenaean vase from, [319], 50 n.
Plectrum, pictograph, [306], 37.
Polytechnion, Athens, Cretan seal-stones in,

[276], 7, [295], 26, [297], 28.
Praesians, their traditions as to Greek settle-
ment in Crete, [357 and «.], 88.
akin to Kydonians, [357], 88.
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