The Palace of Minos: a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustred by the discoveries at Knossos (Band 3): The great transitional age in the northern and eastern sections of the Palace
London, 1930
Citation link: https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/evans1930
URN: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-diglit-8113
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.811
METS
https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/iiif/evans1930/manifest.json
There are annotations to this facsimile. Individual pages with annotations are marked in "Overview" with the symbol .
Content
- Frontispiz
- Titelblatt
- V-XII Preface
- XIII-XXIV Contents
- XXII Architectural plans and sections
- XXIII-XXIV General plans, List of coloured plates, List of supplementary plates
-
1-28
'North-West Insula' North of Central Court
- 29-45 Discorvery of 'Spiral Ceiling' and 'Miniature Frescoes'
- 46a-65 The Miniature Frescoes: 1,Temple and Grand Stands
-
66a-80
The Miniature Frescoes: 2, Sacred Grove and Dance
- 81-106 The Miniature Frescoes: 3
-
107-133
Miniature painting on crystal
-
134-157
Pictorial religious subjects on signet-rings, reflecting miniature style
-
158-191
Upper Porticoes of N. Entrance and their painted reliefs of bull-hunting scenes
- 192-202 Parallels supplied by bull-reliefs
-
203-232
The Taureador Frescoes
- 233-251 The East Postern and Bastion
- 252-261 Advanced minoan water-system
- 262-281 'East Corridor', linking East Bastion and Stepway with 'Domestic Quarter'
- 282-298 Further reconstruction of the 'Domestic Quarter'
-
299-317
Grand Staircase and Loggia as further restored
- 318-348 'Hall of the Double Axes' as reconstituted
- 349-396 The 'Queen's Megaron' as reconstituted
-
397-412
East Treasury
-
413-435
Further relics derived from the East Treasury
-
436-480
Chryselephantine figurines of 'Boston Goddess' and Boy-God connected with Ivory Deposit
- 481-496 Great 'East Hall' resuscitated
-
497-525
The painted high reliefs from East Hall
- Supplementary plates XXXII-XLII
- General plans (D-G)