CHRYSALIS
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COCKCHAFERS
new to
Chrysalis as symbol of resurgence
Ancient Religion, m. 141, 142
Chryselephantine figures of Minoan Goddess
and God, see under Figurines
Chrysocolla, see Malachite
Chrysolakkos, see Mallia
Chukar-Caccabis, resemblance to partridge on
frieze from Knossos, II. no n. 2
Chukur Kend, stone figurines from, I. 50
Chumnos, Georgios, account of Tree of Para-
dise by, 11. 483 n. 2, ill. 148
Church, Prof. A. H., analysis of faience by, 1.489
-----------tin from Abydos by, 11. 179 n. 1
Churchill, Capt. E. G. Spencer, Minoan
bronze bull in collection of, 11. 650, 651,
hi. 220
Cichorium spinosum, perhaps represented on
frieze of Pavilion of Caravanserai, 11. 113
-------used as stopper for water-pots, 11. 113 n. 1
Cilicia, connexions of with Minoan Crete, I. 15,
II. 167, 169 n. 2, 656, IV. 408, 713, 763,
935 n- 2
-------with Cyprus, 11. 656, iv. 763
-------with Keftiu on Egyptian monuments,
11. 656
— Minoan plantations in, iv. 422, 497, 534, 763
— saffron culture in, iv. 720
— silver exported to Crete from, 11. 169
Circle motive, in L.M. la ceramic ornament,
iv. 264
-------in Mycenaean ceramic ornament, iv. 265
Circles, linked, on L.M. la jug from Knossos,
iv. 264
-------on rhyton from Shaft Grave at Mycenae,
iv. 265
Circus, see Bull-sports
Cist-ossuaries, see Burials, Minoan
Cists, analogy of with cells attached to Neolithic
buildings, 11. 18
— in Maltese Megalithic monuments, 11. 181
— M.M. Ill use of, 1. 236, 316, 442
— at Tiryns, 11. 202 n. 3
— and see under Knossos
Cistus, see Rock-rose
Cithara, Minoan, 11. 834
-------influence of Egyptian type on, 11. 835
-------in ritual scene on Hagia Triada sarco-
phagus, 11. 834
-------original number of strings of, 11. 834
-------used at Delphi, 11. 834
silver
Cithara, Minoan (cont.)
-------as hieroglyphic sign, 11. 834
City of Minoan type represented on
rhyton from Mycenae, in. 89, 92
— and see Town Mosaic
City of Refuge, see Juktas
Clarke, Capt. T. H. M., on Minoan latrines,
I. 228 n. 2
Claudius, bull-sports introduced in Rome by,
hi. 229
Clavus, Minoan parallel to, iv. 398
Clay, blue-black, found in Crete, 11. 328
-------used in Minoan roof and terrace pave-
ments {tarazza), 11. 98, 107, 145, 327, 328,
699, 700, 712, 716
— core of Horns of Consecration from Domes-
tic Quarter at Knossos, 11. 160 n. 3
-------of movable tripod hearths from Knossos
and Mycenae, iv. 179
— cylinders of Late Mycenaean well at Melos,
in. 257
-------of well at Ur, m. 259
— envelope from Cappadocia, iv. 23
— floors of Neolithic houses at Knossos, 11.
— foundations of Minoan roads, 11. 154
— nodules from room at Knossos, 11. 767
-------from Hagia Triada, 11. 484 n. 1
— ritual table in pavement of sacellum
Phaestos, 11. 195, in. 392
— yellow, perhaps used by Egyptian wall
painters, n. 449
— and see Pottery, Sealings, Stucco, Tablets,
Tarazza, Terra-cotta
Clerestory, above S. Propylaeum at Knossos,
II. 688; above Lustral Basin of R. of
Throne, iv. 922, 924, Fig. 897
Climate, Cretan, n. 2, in. 138
Club, naked barbarians armed with, on silver
rhyton, Mycenae, iv. 97, 98; Carian use
of, in. 99, 100
-------on Phaestos disk, m. 99, 100
-------on coins of Kos and Selge, III. 100 n. 1
-------in cult of Goddess at Comana, I. 656
-------as attribute of Herakles, in. 100 n. 1
Clytemnestra, see Klytemnestra
Cobalt, see Kyanos
Cobble-paving, in Caravanserai at Knossos,
11. 105
Cockchafers, on M.M. II goblet from Knossos,
1. 240, and see Beetle (land)
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COCKCHAFERS
new to
Chrysalis as symbol of resurgence
Ancient Religion, m. 141, 142
Chryselephantine figures of Minoan Goddess
and God, see under Figurines
Chrysocolla, see Malachite
Chrysolakkos, see Mallia
Chukar-Caccabis, resemblance to partridge on
frieze from Knossos, II. no n. 2
Chukur Kend, stone figurines from, I. 50
Chumnos, Georgios, account of Tree of Para-
dise by, 11. 483 n. 2, ill. 148
Church, Prof. A. H., analysis of faience by, 1.489
-----------tin from Abydos by, 11. 179 n. 1
Churchill, Capt. E. G. Spencer, Minoan
bronze bull in collection of, 11. 650, 651,
hi. 220
Cichorium spinosum, perhaps represented on
frieze of Pavilion of Caravanserai, 11. 113
-------used as stopper for water-pots, 11. 113 n. 1
Cilicia, connexions of with Minoan Crete, I. 15,
II. 167, 169 n. 2, 656, IV. 408, 713, 763,
935 n- 2
-------with Cyprus, 11. 656, iv. 763
-------with Keftiu on Egyptian monuments,
11. 656
— Minoan plantations in, iv. 422, 497, 534, 763
— saffron culture in, iv. 720
— silver exported to Crete from, 11. 169
Circle motive, in L.M. la ceramic ornament,
iv. 264
-------in Mycenaean ceramic ornament, iv. 265
Circles, linked, on L.M. la jug from Knossos,
iv. 264
-------on rhyton from Shaft Grave at Mycenae,
iv. 265
Circus, see Bull-sports
Cist-ossuaries, see Burials, Minoan
Cists, analogy of with cells attached to Neolithic
buildings, 11. 18
— in Maltese Megalithic monuments, 11. 181
— M.M. Ill use of, 1. 236, 316, 442
— at Tiryns, 11. 202 n. 3
— and see under Knossos
Cistus, see Rock-rose
Cithara, Minoan, 11. 834
-------influence of Egyptian type on, 11. 835
-------in ritual scene on Hagia Triada sarco-
phagus, 11. 834
-------original number of strings of, 11. 834
-------used at Delphi, 11. 834
silver
Cithara, Minoan (cont.)
-------as hieroglyphic sign, 11. 834
City of Minoan type represented on
rhyton from Mycenae, in. 89, 92
— and see Town Mosaic
City of Refuge, see Juktas
Clarke, Capt. T. H. M., on Minoan latrines,
I. 228 n. 2
Claudius, bull-sports introduced in Rome by,
hi. 229
Clavus, Minoan parallel to, iv. 398
Clay, blue-black, found in Crete, 11. 328
-------used in Minoan roof and terrace pave-
ments {tarazza), 11. 98, 107, 145, 327, 328,
699, 700, 712, 716
— core of Horns of Consecration from Domes-
tic Quarter at Knossos, 11. 160 n. 3
-------of movable tripod hearths from Knossos
and Mycenae, iv. 179
— cylinders of Late Mycenaean well at Melos,
in. 257
-------of well at Ur, m. 259
— envelope from Cappadocia, iv. 23
— floors of Neolithic houses at Knossos, 11.
— foundations of Minoan roads, 11. 154
— nodules from room at Knossos, 11. 767
-------from Hagia Triada, 11. 484 n. 1
— ritual table in pavement of sacellum
Phaestos, 11. 195, in. 392
— yellow, perhaps used by Egyptian wall
painters, n. 449
— and see Pottery, Sealings, Stucco, Tablets,
Tarazza, Terra-cotta
Clerestory, above S. Propylaeum at Knossos,
II. 688; above Lustral Basin of R. of
Throne, iv. 922, 924, Fig. 897
Climate, Cretan, n. 2, in. 138
Club, naked barbarians armed with, on silver
rhyton, Mycenae, iv. 97, 98; Carian use
of, in. 99, 100
-------on Phaestos disk, m. 99, 100
-------on coins of Kos and Selge, III. 100 n. 1
-------in cult of Goddess at Comana, I. 656
-------as attribute of Herakles, in. 100 n. 1
Clytemnestra, see Klytemnestra
Cobalt, see Kyanos
Cobble-paving, in Caravanserai at Knossos,
11. 105
Cockchafers, on M.M. II goblet from Knossos,
1. 240, and see Beetle (land)
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