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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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EPHOROS

[46]

EWERS

Ephoros, cited by Strabo, iv. 46, 47
Epimenides of Knossos, used as source by

Diodoros, IV. 959
Erech, captured by Lugal-zaggisi, 11. 264

— flower-cone mosaics from, iv. 124

— steatite bull-shaped rhytons from, 11. 260,

262, 264
Eretria, coins of, iv. 558, 561
Erigone, daughter of Aigisthos and Klytem-

nestra, iv. 26 n. 5

-------Ikaros, iv. 26

Erment, L.M. lb, jug from, iv. 275 n. 1
Eryx, Elymian Goddess of, offering of gold

honeycomb, the work of Daedalos, to, iv.

-----------associated with hounds, 11. 765

-----------on coins of, 11. 765

Eshmun, n. 39 n. 5

Eski Samsoun (Amisos), maritime outlet of

Hittite capital, iv. 764
-------Minoan type of pottery from, 11. 658, 659,

iv. 629, 764, 765; painted with oats, iv. 629;

two-stalked ivy, iv. 764, 765

-------votive ram from, inscribed, iv. 768

Esquiline, see Rome

Este, clay vessel from, iv. 797 n. 3

Eteocretans, cult of Diktynna among, iv. 175

— race and language of, survival of, 11. 843
Etesian winds, influence of on sea-faring, 1. 17,

20, 84 n. 5
Etruria, connexions of with Anatolia, iv. 190
-------with Crete, 11. 130, 131

— daemon Tukhulkha with adder mark in

Grotta dell' Oreo in, iv. 188

— hut-urns from, 11. 130, 131

Eujuk, Hittite sphinxes outside citadel gate of,

in. 420
Eulalia, Infanta of Spain, in bull fight, in. 228
Euphrates, 11. 26
Euripus, trade-route from Asia Minor to Greece,

11. 167
Euroclydon, see Borras
Europa, 1. 3, 9, 10

— name for Cretan Mother Goddess, 11. 765
Europe, connexion with Crete, see Greece

— North, connexion with Greece, n. 174

-------halberds from, 11. 173

Eurystheus, King of Mycenae, in. 230

— and Hercules, relief of from Hellenika slope

at Knossos, 11. 546

Eusebius cited, 1. 11

Eutresis, boar's tusk necklace from, iv. 870

Euxine, trade of Keftiu with, 11. 659

Evans, Sir Arthur, experiences in Candia earth-
quake, n. 316

-----------caught by sea opposite St.Paul's Island,

11. 86

-------his vision on Grand Staircase, in. 301

-----— collection of Minoan bead-seals and signet

rings, 1. 432, in. 116 n. 2, iv. 485 n. 1

Ewers, beaked, associated with vegetation
symbols, on talismanic bead-seals, iv. 449,
450

-------gourd-flask prototypes of, iv. 450

-------metallic origin of, iv. 449

-------ritual use of, iv. 43

— bronze, from Byblos, 11. 655, 825
-------from Egypt, 11. 646

-------from Tomb of the Tripod Hearth at

Isopata, 11. 635

-------from Knossos, Central Treasury, 11. 655

-----------N.W. Treasury, 11. 637, 645-8, iv.

339 "• 5

-----------near Stepped Portico, 11. 632

-----------House S.E. of S. House, 11. 631

-----------Harbour Town, n. 235

-------from Mycenae, 11. 632, 633, 646

-------from Palaikastro, II. 632 n. 3

-------from Chieftain's Grave at Zafer Papoura,

11. 636, iv. 117, 860

— faience, Syrian prototypes of, 11. 655
-------from Central Treasury at Knossos, 11.

655
-------from Eastern Temple Repository, 11. 633

— gold, from 3rd Shaft Grave at Mycenae, iv.

127

— liparite, from Knossos, 11. 56 n. 6

— Marseilles, 11. 101, 507, iv. 274, 277

— pottery, see under Pottery

— silver, from 4th Shaft Grave at Mycenae,

II- 633
-------gold-plated, from 5th Shaft Grave, n.

646, 647

-------borne by envoy on tomb of Senmut, 11.

647, 648

-----------by tributary on tomb of User-amon,

11. 738

— stone, from N.W. Lustral Basin at Knossos,

1. 411-14, 419, 11. 348, 349, 697 n. 2,
iv. 229
 
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