INVENTORIES OF GRAIN STORES
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Fig. G09. Clay Tablets of the Linear Class B with Inventories presenting
Granary and Cereal Signs.
floor were found a series of tablets (Fig. 609, a) l accompanied by the pictorial
s'£n [J, which must certainly be taken to refer to a granary or store-house
of some kind (Fig. 60S, a).2 It shows no signs of eaves, and at times
1 Haussoullier (B. de Con: Hell., 1S80, by sifting. They have not, however, in any case
P- 125; Rev. Arch., 1880, p. 359) remarks of (as M. Haussoullier seems to have hoped)
the previous .dig in this area 'les travaux ne added to the materials for Greek epigraphy,
mirent au jour aucune inscription '. As a 2 The passage—at the opening of which
matter of fact the tablets later brought to these tablets were first found—was at the
light here lay, partly in the earth left unex- time called the ' Corridor of the House
cavated, partly in the dump heaps re-explored Tablets'.
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III
TO
on
1
4 >?§5, -r-|m Klll-cl
III /ll
Fig. G09. Clay Tablets of the Linear Class B with Inventories presenting
Granary and Cereal Signs.
floor were found a series of tablets (Fig. 609, a) l accompanied by the pictorial
s'£n [J, which must certainly be taken to refer to a granary or store-house
of some kind (Fig. 60S, a).2 It shows no signs of eaves, and at times
1 Haussoullier (B. de Con: Hell., 1S80, by sifting. They have not, however, in any case
P- 125; Rev. Arch., 1880, p. 359) remarks of (as M. Haussoullier seems to have hoped)
the previous .dig in this area 'les travaux ne added to the materials for Greek epigraphy,
mirent au jour aucune inscription '. As a 2 The passage—at the opening of which
matter of fact the tablets later brought to these tablets were first found—was at the
light here lay, partly in the earth left unex- time called the ' Corridor of the House
cavated, partly in the dump heaps re-explored Tablets'.