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Evans, Arthur J.
Scripta minoa: the written documents of minoan Crete with special reference to the archives of Knossos (Band 1): The hieroglyphic and primitive linear classes — Oxford, 1909

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SCRIPTA MINOA

Palace or Royal Villa excavated by the Italian Mission at Hagia Triada near Phaestos,
together with a contiguous house which seems to have been an official residence (Fig. 13),
has proved richer in this particular class of inscription than the Palace of Knossos.1
In this building the phase of Cretan civilization best represented is that which com-
pletes the transition from what I have called the Third Middle Minoan style to the
earliest phase of the Late Minoan. It covers a time during which there seems to have
been a partial lacuna in the Palace at Knossos, following on a considerable catastrophe.







Fig. 13. Inscribed Tablets and Disks, Hagia Triada (b and c enlarged two diams.).

What traces, moreover, may have there existed of the First Late Minoan Age
were largely obscured owing to the continued habitation of the building during the
brilliant period—Late Minoan II—that immediately preceded its destruction. At
Hagia Triada, on the other hand, there are marks of a great catastrophe having taken
place at a date when the earliest phase of Late Minoan art, with all the beautiful
naturalism inherited from the close of the preceding age, was still at its prime. The
deposits of clay tablets, disks, sealings, and ' tesserae * here found inscribed with linear

1 See F. Halbherr, ' Resti deli' eta Micenea scoperti a
Haghia Triada presso Phaestos' {Mon. Ant. xiii. 1903),
pp. 2i seqq. Id.' Lavori eseguifi dalla Missione archeo-
Jogica italiana in Creta' (Rendicontidellar. Acad.deiLincei,

i9o6,pp.38o,seqq.)- The tablets of Fig. 73 are from' Lavori
eseguiti', &c, p. 28. The clay disks and sealings of Figs.
13,14 are from Mon. Ant. xiii, pp. 27, 28, 30,
 
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