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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

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46. a, P. 50a; b, P. 44 c; e, P. 80a; rf, P. 89a.

Fence or trellis-work. On the clay impression P. 50 a it is coupled with the
forepart of a pig; on the four-sided seal P. 44c with the gate and vase (No. 47);
on one of the clay labels on which the graffito form occurs (P. 89 a) it is coupled with
an animal's head, apparently a pig's. It looks as if it had the ideographic sense of
' enclosure' or ' yard '.

Utensils, Stores, and Treasure.

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47. a, P. 5b (cf. P. 9); b, P. 4c, C. P. 12; d, P. 44<3; e, P. 42;/ P. 117c;
g, P. 87 b.

Jug with beaked spout (prochous). Groups of three of these vases are frequent
on prism-seals of Class A, where they are an inheritance from the more primitive
pictographic group. The object had obviously an independent ideographic sense, and
the recurring group of three vases recalls the frequent repetition of the Egyptian ' lute'
sign nefer = good, in an amuletic sense. On the amethyst scarab P. 9 a vase of this
type is seen on either side of the disk with revolving rays (No. 108). The linear
simplification/ which resembles a jug in section, is paralleled by the 'grain jar',
No. 50 below.

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48. a, P. iiic; b, P. 112a.

Two-handled vase with olive spray. The outline of the vessel closely resembles
certain varieties of the preceding, but in place of grains we see here a spray of some
kind of plant, apparently an olive, placed within the mouth. It is possible that this was
intended to signify that the vase was used for oil.
 
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