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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. 30. Four-sided bead-seal of green jasper. From Xidha, near site of Lyttos. Faced shows the familiar +, leg
and gate formula. The heads on b and c perhaps represent calves. The two figures to the right of c, separated by
the X mark from the calf s head, resemble a tablet suspended from a bent rod or reed. The formula on d is associated
with that on a in P. 18, 20, and 23. (PI. II.)

P. 31. Globular prism of dark-green jasper.
The sign group on b is of special interest from i'
The flower on c with the 1 -

; (Berlin Cat. No. ^8). Face a shows a dove pluming its wing,
irrence in a graffito formula on the clay bar (P. 117 a below).
1 saffron crocus. (PI. II; C. P. Fig. 31.)

P. 32. Chalcedony bead-scal with back in the form of two fore-pa
p. 139, Fig. 81.) Mirabello Province. For the X compare P. 26 d and s
------'c disks on P. 27 b. See too the oval sign on P. 14. (PI. II.)

P. 33-

P-34-

P-39-

P- 33- White cornelian bead-seal with convoluted back. (See above, p
'trowel' and eye formula is of frequent recurrence. (P. 7 a, 19 c, 254 27 d, witr

P. 34. Chalcedony bead-seal with convoluted back as preceding. Gortyna. (See above, p. 140, Fig. 83.) The two
uppermost signs (Nos. 60 and 84) are also grouped together on P. 27 c. The sign below seems to be a lion's head
with a fleur-de-lis crest. (PL II; F. D. Fig. 9.)

P. 35. Red cornelian bead-seal of the same type as P. 33 and 34. An owl with scrolls on each side of its head
(horns) above another object, perhaps a fleur-de-lis spray, as P. 37 below. (PI. II.)

P. 36. Green jasper 'signet' (for upper side see p. 140, Fig. 84). Goulas. The animal is of the cat-like kind
introduced as the principal type of P. 23 a. It stands probably in both cases as the ideographic badge of a king or
high official. (PI. II.)

P. 37. Green jasper'signet'. Knossos, 1898. We have here a more perfect example of the figure seen on P. 35,
a horned owl in this case above a fleur-de-lis spray. (PL II.)

P.38. Green jasper'signet'. Sto Dhaso, near Zyro, Eastern Crete (A. j. E. See above, p. 140, Fig. 85). It has
already been noted that the mallet and goat's head appear with the plough and mountains sign on P. 26 b, perhaps
as part ofa geographical formula. (PLII; F.D.Fig.11.)

P. 39. White cornelian 'signet'. Kalochorio, near Kritsa (A. J. E.). The 'strainer' (No. 54) and arrow-head
sign are also found together on P. 30 b. (PI. II.)
 
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