AXES, DOUBLE [
11] BALEARIC ISLANDS
Axes, double, stands for (cont.)
Babylon (cont.)
— from Mallia, II. 323
— Temple of Ishtar at, votive house fronts
— from Mycenae, iv. 213
from, 11. 372
— from Psychro Cave, IV. 212
Bacchylides, story of Theseus and Minos by,
Axes, Neolithic stone,from Knossos, n. 10,13,15
iv. 957 n. 1,958
— from Harbour Town, 11. 229
Background, treatment of, in Minoan wall-
Axes, single:
painting, 11. 114
bronze, of King Aahmes, 1. 420, 550, 712,
-------in Priest-king relief, II. 786
715, 11. 361, III. 112, iv. 266
-------in fresco of Captain of the Blacks, 11. 755
— Syrian class, iv. 414-18
-------in fresco of Kadmeion at Thebes, 11. 749
-------from Vapheio tomb, iv. 418
-------black, on frieze from Caravanserai, II.
-------from Beirut, 11. 721 n. 4
in
-------from Cyprus, 11. 721 n. 4, iv. 416', 418
-------'desert-belt', 11. 448
-------from Dodona, 11. 175
-------rock-work, 11. 728, 730, III. 90
-------on signets in Priest-king's hands, iv.
-------sea, n. 90
414-19
— of religious scenes on Minoan signets, in. 137
ceremonial, from Bactria, 11. 274
Bactria, ceremonial axes from, 11. 274
— on coins of Julius Caesar, 11. 794
Baetylic altar from Psychro Cave, 11. 48
— of Dervishes, 11. 274
— pillar, as tomb of divinity, 1. 162
— from Ecbatana, 11. 274
— stone represented on bead-seal, 11. 132
— from Mallia, n. 271, 274, iv. 416, 417
— signet from Knossos, 1. 160
— on signets, 1. 16,11. 721, iv. 413, 925
— trinity in Minoan religion, 1. 222, 223
— from Van, 11. 274
— worship, 1. 160-2
Chaldean, dissemination of, iv. 417
Baetyls, on gems from mainland, iv. 550
copper, from Knossos, 11. 14
Baganda, canoes of, 11. 241 n. 1
Egyptian, 1. 420, 550, 712, 715, 11. 361, in.
Bagdad^ Egyptian lion weight from, I. 421
112, iv. 266, 415
Balagrae; shrine of, 11. 39 n. 5
schist, from Mallia, 11. 271, 274, iv. 416, 417
Balance sign, as Egyptian hieroglyph, IV. 659
Syro-Egyptian, evolution of, iv. 414 ff.
-------in Linear Script A, 1. 619, iv. 659, 660,
in ceramic ornament, iv. 366, 643
680
sign in Script Ideographic A, iv. 679
-------in Linear Script A, followed by numbers,
— in Script Linear B, iv. 668, 682, 683, 686
iv. 660
Axe-hammer, bronze, from Milatos, iv. 46 n. 4
-------in Linear Script A, combined with open
'Axe-plants' on M.M. Ill pottery, 1. 610
hand sign, iv. 660
-------in Linear Script A, combined with bent
B
arm sign, iv. 657
-------in Linear Script B, iv. 660, 661
Baal-Haman, association of with Pillar Trinities,
-------in Linear Script B, combined with ingot
11. 191
sign, iv. 661
— connexion of with Goddess Tanit, n. 191 n. 1
-------in Linear Script B, as official title com-
— identity of with Libyan God of the Oasis,
bined with personal name, IV. 658
11. 191
-------in Linear Script B, used to countermark
Ba'al-keren, connexion of with Balagrae, 11.
bull sealing, iv. 618
39 n- 5
-------earliest occurrence of, iv. 656
Babylon, connexions with Minoan Crete, II.
-------on libation bowls from Knossos and
253-66
Apodoulou, iv. 656, 657
— importation of cylinders from to Crete, I. 15,
Balcony scenes, on Mainland frescoes, 11. 602,
186, 197, 198, iv. 54
in. 60
— relation of, to Minoan weight system, IV. 654
Balearic Islands, Covas in, in. 322
— symbolic forked weapons in, 1. 101
-------Naus or Navetas in, 11. 181, ill. 322
11] BALEARIC ISLANDS
Axes, double, stands for (cont.)
Babylon (cont.)
— from Mallia, II. 323
— Temple of Ishtar at, votive house fronts
— from Mycenae, iv. 213
from, 11. 372
— from Psychro Cave, IV. 212
Bacchylides, story of Theseus and Minos by,
Axes, Neolithic stone,from Knossos, n. 10,13,15
iv. 957 n. 1,958
— from Harbour Town, 11. 229
Background, treatment of, in Minoan wall-
Axes, single:
painting, 11. 114
bronze, of King Aahmes, 1. 420, 550, 712,
-------in Priest-king relief, II. 786
715, 11. 361, III. 112, iv. 266
-------in fresco of Captain of the Blacks, 11. 755
— Syrian class, iv. 414-18
-------in fresco of Kadmeion at Thebes, 11. 749
-------from Vapheio tomb, iv. 418
-------black, on frieze from Caravanserai, II.
-------from Beirut, 11. 721 n. 4
in
-------from Cyprus, 11. 721 n. 4, iv. 416', 418
-------'desert-belt', 11. 448
-------from Dodona, 11. 175
-------rock-work, 11. 728, 730, III. 90
-------on signets in Priest-king's hands, iv.
-------sea, n. 90
414-19
— of religious scenes on Minoan signets, in. 137
ceremonial, from Bactria, 11. 274
Bactria, ceremonial axes from, 11. 274
— on coins of Julius Caesar, 11. 794
Baetylic altar from Psychro Cave, 11. 48
— of Dervishes, 11. 274
— pillar, as tomb of divinity, 1. 162
— from Ecbatana, 11. 274
— stone represented on bead-seal, 11. 132
— from Mallia, n. 271, 274, iv. 416, 417
— signet from Knossos, 1. 160
— on signets, 1. 16,11. 721, iv. 413, 925
— trinity in Minoan religion, 1. 222, 223
— from Van, 11. 274
— worship, 1. 160-2
Chaldean, dissemination of, iv. 417
Baetyls, on gems from mainland, iv. 550
copper, from Knossos, 11. 14
Baganda, canoes of, 11. 241 n. 1
Egyptian, 1. 420, 550, 712, 715, 11. 361, in.
Bagdad^ Egyptian lion weight from, I. 421
112, iv. 266, 415
Balagrae; shrine of, 11. 39 n. 5
schist, from Mallia, 11. 271, 274, iv. 416, 417
Balance sign, as Egyptian hieroglyph, IV. 659
Syro-Egyptian, evolution of, iv. 414 ff.
-------in Linear Script A, 1. 619, iv. 659, 660,
in ceramic ornament, iv. 366, 643
680
sign in Script Ideographic A, iv. 679
-------in Linear Script A, followed by numbers,
— in Script Linear B, iv. 668, 682, 683, 686
iv. 660
Axe-hammer, bronze, from Milatos, iv. 46 n. 4
-------in Linear Script A, combined with open
'Axe-plants' on M.M. Ill pottery, 1. 610
hand sign, iv. 660
-------in Linear Script A, combined with bent
B
arm sign, iv. 657
-------in Linear Script B, iv. 660, 661
Baal-Haman, association of with Pillar Trinities,
-------in Linear Script B, combined with ingot
11. 191
sign, iv. 661
— connexion of with Goddess Tanit, n. 191 n. 1
-------in Linear Script B, as official title com-
— identity of with Libyan God of the Oasis,
bined with personal name, IV. 658
11. 191
-------in Linear Script B, used to countermark
Ba'al-keren, connexion of with Balagrae, 11.
bull sealing, iv. 618
39 n- 5
-------earliest occurrence of, iv. 656
Babylon, connexions with Minoan Crete, II.
-------on libation bowls from Knossos and
253-66
Apodoulou, iv. 656, 657
— importation of cylinders from to Crete, I. 15,
Balcony scenes, on Mainland frescoes, 11. 602,
186, 197, 198, iv. 54
in. 60
— relation of, to Minoan weight system, IV. 654
Balearic Islands, Covas in, in. 322
— symbolic forked weapons in, 1. 101
-------Naus or Navetas in, 11. 181, ill. 322