604 CATALOGUE OF LATE PALATIAL SEAL IMPRESSIONS
52. Cow and suckling calf: usual type. (6 specimens.)
53. Bull coursing, fish below. (Lentoid).
54. Bull standing right and looking back ; branch of tree above his hind-quarters.
55. Horned sheep, tied to spirally fluted column (P. o/M., Hi, p. 317, Fig. 209, and
cf. Fig. 208).
56. Agrimh with trees and foliage. (Numerous varieties.)
57. Two Agri7?tis standing in reversed positions.
5S. Agrimi and dog running, and part of another animal.
59. Dog springing on stag and seizing it by neck. (As Fig. 471, p. 524.)
60. Horse (?) with two horses' heads and necks above). See below, p. 82S, Fig. 809.
61. Fragment showing part of shield and whorl-shell.
62. Flying-fish.
63. Part of school of dolphins. (Earlier fabric.)
64. Horn-shaped object, like cornucopiae, with flowered mouth.
65. Grains of barley. (Several.) See p. 626.
66. Variant of the same.
67. Geometrical decoration of circles concentrically arranged, with central dot. (Several.)
6S. Fragment of clay sealing impressed by Syro-Hittite cylinder. (See p. 59S, Fig. 593.)
D. 'East Hall Borders Deposit'.
r. Several impressions from the clay matrix representing the seated Goddess. (As A. 1
and B.i.)
2. Goddess holding necks of two lions (one restored in Fig. 597 a, c), who stand back to
back with their heads turned towards her.
3. Goddess, seated on folding-seat, reaching forward to receive food from attendant.
(See above, p. 3S9, Fig. 322.)
4. Male figure—probably young God or Minoan Herakles—his hands placed on two
lions heraldically grouped.
5. Young God laying his outstretched arms over heads of two heraldically confronted
lions. (Cf. Kydonia gem, p. 467, Fig. 391, bis.)
6. Horned sheep before spirally fluted column : Minoan shield in field. (See P. of M., iii,
P- 317, Fig- 208, and cf. Fig. 209 from ' Chieftain's Grave'; similar from Gortyna.)
7. Forepart of Griffin.
S. Stag and two sacral knots. (Fig. 597 B, /.) See p. 577, Fig. 562.
9. Recumbent ox to left with head turned away from the spectator.
10. Recumbent ox with part of another behind,
rr. Two couchant oxen in reversed positions. (Several examples.)
12. Two oxen symmetrically arranged in 'coiled' positions : good example of 'lentoid
style.
13. Cow and calf, usual type. (Fig. 597 b, d.)
14. Forepart of uncertain animal.
15. Lion leaping on bull.
16. Lion in contracted position. (Cf. p. 58s, Fig. 583.)
17. Bull in contracted position with head turned towards hind-legs.
18. Upper part of palm-tree.
19. Sacred tree of papyrus-like appearance, between two wild-goats. Oval: perhaps from
gold ring.
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52. Cow and suckling calf: usual type. (6 specimens.)
53. Bull coursing, fish below. (Lentoid).
54. Bull standing right and looking back ; branch of tree above his hind-quarters.
55. Horned sheep, tied to spirally fluted column (P. o/M., Hi, p. 317, Fig. 209, and
cf. Fig. 208).
56. Agrimh with trees and foliage. (Numerous varieties.)
57. Two Agri7?tis standing in reversed positions.
5S. Agrimi and dog running, and part of another animal.
59. Dog springing on stag and seizing it by neck. (As Fig. 471, p. 524.)
60. Horse (?) with two horses' heads and necks above). See below, p. 82S, Fig. 809.
61. Fragment showing part of shield and whorl-shell.
62. Flying-fish.
63. Part of school of dolphins. (Earlier fabric.)
64. Horn-shaped object, like cornucopiae, with flowered mouth.
65. Grains of barley. (Several.) See p. 626.
66. Variant of the same.
67. Geometrical decoration of circles concentrically arranged, with central dot. (Several.)
6S. Fragment of clay sealing impressed by Syro-Hittite cylinder. (See p. 59S, Fig. 593.)
D. 'East Hall Borders Deposit'.
r. Several impressions from the clay matrix representing the seated Goddess. (As A. 1
and B.i.)
2. Goddess holding necks of two lions (one restored in Fig. 597 a, c), who stand back to
back with their heads turned towards her.
3. Goddess, seated on folding-seat, reaching forward to receive food from attendant.
(See above, p. 3S9, Fig. 322.)
4. Male figure—probably young God or Minoan Herakles—his hands placed on two
lions heraldically grouped.
5. Young God laying his outstretched arms over heads of two heraldically confronted
lions. (Cf. Kydonia gem, p. 467, Fig. 391, bis.)
6. Horned sheep before spirally fluted column : Minoan shield in field. (See P. of M., iii,
P- 317, Fig- 208, and cf. Fig. 209 from ' Chieftain's Grave'; similar from Gortyna.)
7. Forepart of Griffin.
S. Stag and two sacral knots. (Fig. 597 B, /.) See p. 577, Fig. 562.
9. Recumbent ox to left with head turned away from the spectator.
10. Recumbent ox with part of another behind,
rr. Two couchant oxen in reversed positions. (Several examples.)
12. Two oxen symmetrically arranged in 'coiled' positions : good example of 'lentoid
style.
13. Cow and calf, usual type. (Fig. 597 b, d.)
14. Forepart of uncertain animal.
15. Lion leaping on bull.
16. Lion in contracted position. (Cf. p. 58s, Fig. 583.)
17. Bull in contracted position with head turned towards hind-legs.
18. Upper part of palm-tree.
19. Sacred tree of papyrus-like appearance, between two wild-goats. Oval: perhaps from
gold ring.
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