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East House1 attest, however, the actual survival of such into the present
Period, and we see a contemporary reflection of this style in the painted repre-
sentations of pillar shrines where the wooden shafts show 'stockinged' feet.2
Fig. 2G9. Painted Stucco Band with Spiraliform Design, found with
Bull Reliefs in Area above Loom-Weight Basement (|-).
It must be supposed that these column bases had fallen into the area
where they were found from the stylobate of an early M. M. Ill hall, the
position of which is indicated by the massive line of wall bordering the
area in which they lay to the West (see Plan, Fig. 278, p. 383 below).
1 See below, p. 425. 2 See below, p. 443, Fig. 319.
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East House1 attest, however, the actual survival of such into the present
Period, and we see a contemporary reflection of this style in the painted repre-
sentations of pillar shrines where the wooden shafts show 'stockinged' feet.2
Fig. 2G9. Painted Stucco Band with Spiraliform Design, found with
Bull Reliefs in Area above Loom-Weight Basement (|-).
It must be supposed that these column bases had fallen into the area
where they were found from the stylobate of an early M. M. Ill hall, the
position of which is indicated by the massive line of wall bordering the
area in which they lay to the West (see Plan, Fig. 278, p. 383 below).
1 See below, p. 425. 2 See below, p. 443, Fig. 319.
B b 2