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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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POTTERY

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POTTERY

Pottery, Minoan, L.M. lb (cont.)

comparative examples from Knossos,
Gournia, Palaikastro, Pseira: see, too,
IV. 278, Kakovatos 'amphora', 279,
280; flower-pot vase and 'amphora',
Knossos, 11. 506
'Marseilles ewer' held to be an Egyptian
find by Maspero, II. 508-10 and n. 1;
corresponds in style and minute de-
tails with Knossian fabric, 11. 508,
510, iv. 277; rivets shown as on Knos-
sian specimen, II. 508 (Fig. 311a, b).

— fabric of marine style vases shown to
overlap mature L.M. la at Gournia
and Niru Khani, 11. 511

transition to Palace Style (L.M. II),
illustrated by 'amphora' (from S.W.
Angle), iv. 280 (Fig. 215)

Mainland L.M. lb types of Cretan deri-
vation, iv. 281-4; finest Mycenae
'amphora' held to be of Knossian
fabric, iv. 284

survival awhile of L.M. I ceramic
style in wide Mainland and Aegean
area after rise of Palace Style (L.M. II)
at Knossos, and its diffusion to parts
of the Argolid, iv. 747, &c.

deterioration of L.M. lb style on Main-
land side and its survival there in a
form described as L.M. Ic, partly
contemporary with the later phase of
L.M. II at Knossos, iv. 371, &c.
Shapes:

alabastra, iv. 271-5, 278, 341, 342, 358

amphoras, pithoid, II. 424, 426, 478,
488-90, 619, 749, iv. 263, 272, 275,
276, 279-81, 284, 286, 291 n. 1, 289
n. 2,320,321,419,420,852,884

aryballoi, ill. 312, iv. 849

basket vase, iv. 290

bowls, 11. 750

— spouted, iv. 281, 962
braziers, iv. 881

cup, 11. 489

ewers, 11. 488, 489, 507, 508, 510, 539,
540, iv. 199 n. 1, 213, 214, 239, 274,
275 n. 1, 277, 279, 280, 284, 629

goblets, pedestalled, iv. 364, 419, and cf.
183-5, 289

hole-spouted miniature vase, IV. 290

Pottery, Minoan, L.M. lb, Shapes (cont.)
pithoi, iv. 637, 639-42
rhytons, I. 314, II. 497, 510, 822, III. 90,
346 n. 5, iv. 360, 629, 955

— pear-shaped, m. 90, iv. 269, 272
stirrup vase, 11. 510

Localities:

from Knossos, S.W. Angle, iv. 280, 281,
291 n. 1, 360,884

— Court of the Stone Spout, ill. 210

— W. Magazines, iv. 639-42

— W. of Palace, 11. 508, 510, iv. 629

— House of the Frescoes, 11. 437, 507,
iv. 291 n. 1

— Little Palace, 11. 539, 540

— N.W. Treasure House, 11. 619

— House of the High Priest, iv. 213,214,
291 n. 1

— Caravanserai, II. 101

— House on Gypsades, iv. 183, 184

— Chamber Tombs, iv. 849, 962

— Temple Tomb, iv. 281, 290, 291 n. 1

— Harbour Town, 11. 255, iv. 199 n. 1
from Amisos (imitative Hittite), iv. 629
from Anibeh, iv. 358 T£ £fe f^
from Argos, 11. 41 n. 4

from Egypt, 11. 507, 508, 537, iv. 271,

272, 274, 277-80
from Erment, IV. 275 n. 1 \/
from Gezer, ill. 312, IV. 274
from Gournia, 11. 510
from Hagia Triada, iv. 881
from Kahun, iv. 273, 274 <j
from Kakovatos, 11. 424, 478, 486-9, 510

n. 4, iv. 272, 279, 286
from Lahun, 11. 510 -
from Mochlos, IV. 271
from Mycenae, 11. 487, 488, 749, iv. 239,

243, 244, 276, 284, 293, 298 n. 2, 320,

321,852, 887 n. 2
from Niru Khani, 11. 284 n. 4
from Palaikastro, 11. 489, 510, IV. 284,

651 n. 1
from Phaestos, iv. 184, 185, 364, 639
from Phylakopi, iv. 341, 342
from Pontus, 11. 658, 659
from Pseira, I. 314, 11. 497, 822, in. 90,

346 n. 5, iv. 272,290, 955
from Saqqara, 11. 750, iv. 271
from Sedment, iv. 271
 
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