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CONTENTS
TABLES AND COMPARATIVE EXAMPLES OF SIGNS
AND SCRIPT
PAGE
Fig. io. Fish Ensigns, a, Early Nilotic (Naqada); b, c, Cycladic . . . . . 26
Fig. 1 j. The Double Axe Symbol in Early Egypt: a, Hierakonpolis ; b, Abydos . . 28
Fig. 23. Cretan, Proto-Nilotic, and Libyan Bows and Arrows.......'48
Fig. 40. Inscribed Fragment of Larnax, Trypeti . . . • . . . .' 84
Fig. 70. Comparative Table of Proto-geometrical Types from the Spring-Chamber and
Tombs at Karakovilia ....... .... 137
Fig. 144. Rudder Signs; a, on Knossian Tablet of Linear Class B; b, on Imported
Myc. Ill b Sherd............. 247.
Fig. 145. Tablet of Linear Class A, from Hagia Triada, showing ' Ship ' Signs and
Winged Female Personage apparently holding an Anchor . . . . 248
Fig. 146. Tablet of Linear Class A from Hagia Triada with Winged Personage holding
Similar Object ............. 249
LIST OF COLOURED PLATES
Plate VIII. ' The Partridge Fresco' (Sections 1 and 2). From Pavilion of ' Cara-
vanserai' ....... . . Frontispiece
„ IX. Polychrome Pottery (M. M. II a) from S.E. Polychrome Deposit, &c.
Facing p. 2F5
LIST OF SUPPLEMENTARY PLATES
Plate XII. Proto-Libyan Comparisons. (See p. 23 seqq.)
„ XIII. The ' Libyan Sheath' and Minoan Loin-clothing compared.
„ XIV. a, b, Base-blocks of Minoan Palace beneath House Walls at Arkhanes. (See
p. 64.) c, Minoan Column-bases partly submerged, Niru Khani. (See
pp. 87, 234.)
„ XV. Remains of Minoan Viaduct, looking North-West. By Piet de Jong.
„ XVI. The Spring-chamber and Niche by Caravanserai. By Piet de Jong.
„ XVII. Black Steatite ' Rhyton' from Hagia Triada, with Harvesters' Rout (lower part
restored).
„ XVIII. Corridor East of Central Court of Mallia Palace, showing Alternate Piers and
Columns.
,, XIX. Part of Ivory Griffin seizing on Bull, South House, Knossos (Photographic
Views).
CONTENTS
TABLES AND COMPARATIVE EXAMPLES OF SIGNS
AND SCRIPT
PAGE
Fig. io. Fish Ensigns, a, Early Nilotic (Naqada); b, c, Cycladic . . . . . 26
Fig. 1 j. The Double Axe Symbol in Early Egypt: a, Hierakonpolis ; b, Abydos . . 28
Fig. 23. Cretan, Proto-Nilotic, and Libyan Bows and Arrows.......'48
Fig. 40. Inscribed Fragment of Larnax, Trypeti . . . • . . . .' 84
Fig. 70. Comparative Table of Proto-geometrical Types from the Spring-Chamber and
Tombs at Karakovilia ....... .... 137
Fig. 144. Rudder Signs; a, on Knossian Tablet of Linear Class B; b, on Imported
Myc. Ill b Sherd............. 247.
Fig. 145. Tablet of Linear Class A, from Hagia Triada, showing ' Ship ' Signs and
Winged Female Personage apparently holding an Anchor . . . . 248
Fig. 146. Tablet of Linear Class A from Hagia Triada with Winged Personage holding
Similar Object ............. 249
LIST OF COLOURED PLATES
Plate VIII. ' The Partridge Fresco' (Sections 1 and 2). From Pavilion of ' Cara-
vanserai' ....... . . Frontispiece
„ IX. Polychrome Pottery (M. M. II a) from S.E. Polychrome Deposit, &c.
Facing p. 2F5
LIST OF SUPPLEMENTARY PLATES
Plate XII. Proto-Libyan Comparisons. (See p. 23 seqq.)
„ XIII. The ' Libyan Sheath' and Minoan Loin-clothing compared.
„ XIV. a, b, Base-blocks of Minoan Palace beneath House Walls at Arkhanes. (See
p. 64.) c, Minoan Column-bases partly submerged, Niru Khani. (See
pp. 87, 234.)
„ XV. Remains of Minoan Viaduct, looking North-West. By Piet de Jong.
„ XVI. The Spring-chamber and Niche by Caravanserai. By Piet de Jong.
„ XVII. Black Steatite ' Rhyton' from Hagia Triada, with Harvesters' Rout (lower part
restored).
„ XVIII. Corridor East of Central Court of Mallia Palace, showing Alternate Piers and
Columns.
,, XIX. Part of Ivory Griffin seizing on Bull, South House, Knossos (Photographic
Views).