476 The Prehistoric Tombs of Knossos.
97b. Two drop-shaped pendants of rock crystal. (Fig. 96.)
97c. Crystal bead (fig. 96) apparently belonging to the same necklace as the crystal
pendants.
No. 98. Ghamber-Tomb. Entrance east. The upper part of the door had
been broken in. The chamber presented the peculiarity of having a raised ledge
Fig. 97. Plan of Chamber-Tomb (No. 98).
along its south wall, about 45 centimetres above the original floor of the tomb.
It contained two interments, one belonging to a time when the floor had been
slightly raised (about 15 centimetres). This latter was represented by a larnax
97b. Two drop-shaped pendants of rock crystal. (Fig. 96.)
97c. Crystal bead (fig. 96) apparently belonging to the same necklace as the crystal
pendants.
No. 98. Ghamber-Tomb. Entrance east. The upper part of the door had
been broken in. The chamber presented the peculiarity of having a raised ledge
Fig. 97. Plan of Chamber-Tomb (No. 98).
along its south wall, about 45 centimetres above the original floor of the tomb.
It contained two interments, one belonging to a time when the floor had been
slightly raised (about 15 centimetres). This latter was represented by a larnax