qfAT.-TYPE FROM ISOPATA TOMB
562 D£,n
still further towards its thigh as if irritated by the bite of a fly, Fig. 529, a.
These schemes in fact lead up to the beautiful perspective type, 6, that
a b c
Fig. 529 a, b, c. Silver Staters of Gortyna, Vth Century, b.c.
o30. Clay Sealing of which a Series were found at Entrance of Royal Tomb,
ISOPATA.
marks a speciality of the numismatic Art of Hellenic Crete and for which,
& T:!r ? t6* the ^stion in Minoan seal-stones.'
recur aticT f' head turned back a§ainst *e side will be seen to
is repeated I,! ■ "JT6 in S°me resPects alli^ to that above described
haX be , fo^'r ^ Sed imPreSSbnS Which have * sPecia'inKreSt T
of Knossos (FiJ 530T % """^ °f the ' R°>'al Tomb ■ at Isopata, Nor*
' * f£J^". °f * ~- render- . A . ^„ ^ „ A-„„„, »,
c,..ut,^uvc renciei
ing on a Minoan seal-stone is afforded by th
design of the ?*--
above
;n of the skaros fish on Fig. 430, p.
54, Fig. r38, and No. 35- About 12
P- 494 examples of these sealings were found, some
fragmentan
562 D£,n
still further towards its thigh as if irritated by the bite of a fly, Fig. 529, a.
These schemes in fact lead up to the beautiful perspective type, 6, that
a b c
Fig. 529 a, b, c. Silver Staters of Gortyna, Vth Century, b.c.
o30. Clay Sealing of which a Series were found at Entrance of Royal Tomb,
ISOPATA.
marks a speciality of the numismatic Art of Hellenic Crete and for which,
& T:!r ? t6* the ^stion in Minoan seal-stones.'
recur aticT f' head turned back a§ainst *e side will be seen to
is repeated I,! ■ "JT6 in S°me resPects alli^ to that above described
haX be , fo^'r ^ Sed imPreSSbnS Which have * sPecia'inKreSt T
of Knossos (FiJ 530T % """^ °f the ' R°>'al Tomb ■ at Isopata, Nor*
' * f£J^". °f * ~- render- . A . ^„ ^ „ A-„„„, »,
c,..ut,^uvc renciei
ing on a Minoan seal-stone is afforded by th
design of the ?*--
above
;n of the skaros fish on Fig. 430, p.
54, Fig. r38, and No. 35- About 12
P- 494 examples of these sealings were found, some
fragmentan