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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

P. 15- P. id

P. 14. Natural ' finger' of yellow steatite, the base of which has been cut fiat and engraved as a seal. Kalamafka,

SE. Crete. The signs are of simple quasi-linear type. The oval above may be compared with the plain disk on

P. 32 below. The second sign is perhaps an expanded version of the sepia sign (No. 60). The third sign possibly

represents horns. (PI. I; F. D. Fig. 33, pp. 348,349.)

P. 15. Fragment of sealing. SE. Pillar Room, Knossos. The characters are of very primitive type, and the

associated pottery belonged to the borders of the Early and Middle Minoan Periods. (See above, p. 19.)

P. 16. Clay sealing from the same early basement stratum of the SE. Pillar Room as the preceding. The first

sign is the human leg.

P. 17. Green jasper prism. Siteia Province. The conjunction of the arrow-head (No. 13) and the 'trowel' (No.
18) is seen on a series of seals of both classes (Ran, 5a, 18S, io». Face c is decorative, showing the familiar
palmette and spirals. (PI. II; C. P. Fig. 22.)

te prism, with white streaks. Berlin Museum. Faces a and b repeat tl
e below, Table XXVI n. (PI. II; C. P. Fig. 35.)

i signs of P. 17 a and b.

P. 19. Steatite pri<
n P. 7 a, 25 d, 27 a, ai

The ' trowel' and eye signs (Nos. 18 and 5) are also seen in conjunction

For the formula

Green jasper prism. Mirabello Province (A.J. E.). The sign in the left upper corner of face b seems to
head or bucranium, that below it an insect, perhaps an ant; that to the right of the leg sign an ear of corn.
' n face c see below, § 15. (PI. II.)
 
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