The Prehistoric Tombs of Knossos.
525
the Sub-Mycenaean tombs of Salaniis, of Assarlik in Caria, and the analogous
phenomena in Cyprus.
In the graves explored at Zafer Papoura the lowest limit of the Minoan
Bronze Age is not reached, and we have no trace of any such transition to a
Sub-Minoan Iron Age. But the evidences of such a stage elsewhere on the site
of Knossos are fast accumulating.
Wide, Nachhben mykenischer Ornamente (Mitth. d. k. deutschen arch. Inst. Athens, 1897, p. 234
seqq.). Harriet A. Boyd, Excavations at Kavousi in 1900 (American Journal of Archeeology, 1901, p.
146 seqq.). At Knossos itself, as I hope to show on another occasion, this persistence of the older
elements is very well marked.
525
the Sub-Mycenaean tombs of Salaniis, of Assarlik in Caria, and the analogous
phenomena in Cyprus.
In the graves explored at Zafer Papoura the lowest limit of the Minoan
Bronze Age is not reached, and we have no trace of any such transition to a
Sub-Minoan Iron Age. But the evidences of such a stage elsewhere on the site
of Knossos are fast accumulating.
Wide, Nachhben mykenischer Ornamente (Mitth. d. k. deutschen arch. Inst. Athens, 1897, p. 234
seqq.). Harriet A. Boyd, Excavations at Kavousi in 1900 (American Journal of Archeeology, 1901, p.
146 seqq.). At Knossos itself, as I hope to show on another occasion, this persistence of the older
elements is very well marked.