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Evans, Arthur J.
The Palace of Minos: a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustred by the discoveries at Knossos (Index) — London, 1936

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ARGOS [7]

Argos, 1. 99

— relations of, with Knossos, 11. 41 n. 4, IV. 334,

887

— seals from, 11. 619 n. 1, iv. 343

— Aspis site, steatite vases from, I. 23 n. 2

— Deiras cemetery, L.M. II Palace style

amphora from, iv. 332, 333, 340

-----------L.M. \c goblet with barred lily from,

iv. 368

— tholos tomb near Heraeon, 11. 40, 41 n. 4

-----------arrow plate from, iv. 838

-----------stelae in, iv. 245

-----------lentoid seals from, 1. 434, iv. 572

-----------Neolithic remains near, 11. 4 n. 1

Ariadne, 1. 3, 11. 298, iv. 447

— 'clew-box' of, from House of Sacrificed Oxen

at Knossos, 11. 308, 309

— dance in honour of, in. 67

— dancing-floor of, at Knossos, 11. 585, m. 73,

74,78,233

— head of, on coins of Tenedos, 11. 276

— and see Aphrodite
Aristarchos, on Homeric riding, IV. 831
Aristides (a workman), theft of Minoan tablets

by, iv. 697
Aristotle, description of development of butter-
fly by, m. 149 n. 1
_/ Arkadia, Minoan pottery from tombs in, 11.
137 n. 1
Arkalokhori, E.M. Ill pottery from, 1. 59, 114
^ — hoard of votive Double Axes from Cave
Sanctuary at, iv. 346, 347

— rapier swords from, iv. 846 and Suppl. PI.

LXVIII
. j Arkhanes, Minoan road to, 11. 64, 547

— Chamber Tomb at, hi. 219

— Palace at, 11. 64

— well-house at, 11. 44, 65

— Knossian dominion over, iv. 683

— gold signet-ring from, n. 355 n. 2, III. 219

— jasper signet-ring from, III. 418

— pottery from, 11. 65

— seals from, iv. 42, 93, 315, 508, 526, 588

— and see Trullos
Arm, bent, sign, offertory significance of in

Linear Script A, iv. 678

-----------on offertory bowls from Knossos and

Apodoulou, iv. 657

— and open hand sign, in Linear Script A, I.

619

ARROW PLUMES

Armament, development of in L.M. lb-
L.M. II, iv. 826-71: and see Arrows,
Axe, Bow, Chariots, Corslets, Daggers,
Javelins, Swords.

Armenoid types in Crete, 1. 8, iv. 473, 474: and
see Physiognomy

Armlets, from Neolithic sites in Sahara,
11. 222 n. 5

— gold, from Troy, I. 97

— silver, from Inner Shrine of Room of the
Throne at Knossos, iv. 930

-------represented on Cup Bearer fresco, H.

705

— — represented on Procession fresco, 11. 720
Armour, Egyptian, on representations of

Resheph, in. 478

— worn by warriors on bead-seals from Thisbe,
iv. 816, 817

— Minoan, see Axe, Bow, Corslet, Cuirass,
Dagger, Greaves, Helmet, Javelin, Shield,
Sword

Armoury Deposit, see Tablets

Arms, crossed, sign in Linear Script B, iv. 685

— votive clay, M.M. I, 1. 153, 158
Arrow-heads, structure of, iv. 840

— bronze, from Knossos, associated with seal-
ings countermarked with arrow sign, iv.
617

— flint, chisel-edged:
Cretan, Proto-Nilotic (of Neith) and Lib-
yan, 11. 48, 51, iv. 172, 173

possible epipalaeolithic (Late Capsian)
origin of, n. 49 n. 7; from the Sahara,
11. 222 n. 5

from Denmark, 11. 49 n. 6

from Portugal, 11. 49 n. 6

— obsidian, from 4th Shaft Grave at Mycenae,
iv. 838

Arrow-plates, original form of, iv. 838, 839

— from Chamber Tomb 4 at Dendra, iv. 839

— bronze, from Armoury Deposit at Knossos,
iv. 836-40

-------from Tomb of the Double Axes at

Isopata, iv. 838
-------from Middle Helladic Shaft Grave at

Mycenae, iv. 839 n. 1
-------from Hunter's Grave at Zafer Papoura,

iv. 838
Arrow plumes, bone, from Temple Repositories

at Knossos, I. 496, 548-9, ill. 431
 
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