388
THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF CRETE
Animals shown on vases, E.M.iii,
84 ; L.M.iii, 243, 248
Annexes to circular tombs, 65, 101
Anogeia, R.13
Anopolis Plain, 5
Anopolis (W. Crete), .R.13, 14
(Pedhiadha), Geometric burials,
319
Anthropology, E.M.i, 47 ; E.M.n,
61 ; general, 267
Anthropomorphic vases, E.M.n, 68 ;
E.M.iii, 82 ; Egyptian con-
nexions, 90
Antiparos pottery similar to E.M.i,
S3
Apepi I, 163
Aphrodite, relation to Minoan god-
dess, 273
Apodhoulou, jR.13 ; M.M.111 site,
148
Aptera, .R.13
Aqueducts, Roman, 365
Araden, .R.14
Archaic Period, distribution of sites,
16, 327, 340 ; Laws and Con-
stitution, 327 ; architecture,
329 ; tombs, 334 ; pottery, 334 ;
metal, 336 ; sculpture, 337 ;
inscriptions, 339
Archer, 120, 214, 271, 272
Architectural motives, on M.M.i
pottery, 113 ; on L.M.i pottery,
209
Architecture, Neolithic, 39 ; E.M.,
279 ; E.M.i, 47 ; E.M.ii, 61 ;
E.M.iii, 80 ; M.M. 283 ;
M.M.i, 96 ; M.M.11, 129, 132 ;
M.M.111, 148 ; L.M., 287 ;
L.M.i, 184; L.M.11, 188 ;
L.M.iii, 239 ; Protogeometric,
306; Geometric, 316 ; Archaic,
329 ; Classical, 346 ; Hellen-
istic, 354 ; Roman, 367
Argos, bird on L.H.n vase, 247
Arkadia, .R.13
Arkalokhori, R.12 ; cave, E.M.i, 47 ;
pottery, 49 ; E.M.ii, 60 ; pot-
tery, 65 ; M.M.i, 103 ; M.M.111
swords, 164; L.M.i and 11,
184, gold axes, 212
Arkhanais, R.12 ; M.M.m inscrip-
tion, 165 ; L.M.iii seal, 257
Armour, 271
Arsani, L.M.iii site, 239
Art, Minoan art in general, 275 ; see
also under each period, Archi-
tecture, Pottery, &c.
Artemis, relation to Minoan goddess,
273
Arvi, .R.i 1 ; M.M.m libation tabic,
165
Asine, Egyptian stone vase, 54
Askiphos Gorge, .R.14
Aspre Petra, E.M.iii scarab, 89
Asshur, L.M.i faience at, 225
Astale (Bali), R.12
Asterousia Mt. (Kophinos), 5, .R.11
Astretsi, Archaic site, 327
Athene, relation to Minoan goddess,
273
Atlantis as Minoan Crete, 286
Atsipadhais, .R.13 ; L.M.iii site,
_ 239, figurines, 255
Attic Standard replaces Aeginetic for
coins, 358
Attic vases, Geometric in Crete, 323 ;
likeness to Phrati pottery, 335
Avdhou, .R.i 1
Avgo, ii.9
Axos, .R.13 ; L.M.iii site, 239 ;
Archaic site, 327
Bali (Astale), ii.12
Banti, Sig. L., 71
Barbotine, M.M.i begins, 107, no;
M.M.11 dying out, 137 ;
M.M.m recrudescence, 161
Bath tubs, M.M.m, 163 ; L.M.n,
211 ; L.M.iii, 245
Beaching of ships, 3,15
Beads, E.M.ii, 73 ; E.M.iii, 89 ;
M.M.i 120; M.M.11, 140;
M.M.m, 167 ; L.M.i and 11,
221 ; L.M.iii, 258 ; Proto-
geometric, 312
Bene, R. 13; Archaic site, 327
Birds on vases, L.M.iii, 243, 247
Blue Monkey Fresco, L.M.i, 197
Bobia (Boibe), i?.n
Bosanquet, R. C, 19
Boston Goddess, L.M.i, 216
Bothros, 318, 331
Boundary treaties, Hellenistic, 359 ;
Minoan names in, 269
Bousa (Korykos), 4
Bow, 272 ; Libyan connexions,
E.M.ii, 74 ; M.M.i, 120
Boxer Vase, L.M.i, 213
Boyd, H. (Mrs. Hawes), 19
Bracelets, E.M.ii, 73
Bricks, M.M.i, 99, 100
Bridges, L.M.i, 184 ; Classical, 314 ;
R.13
Britomartis, relation to Minoan
goddess, 273
Bronze, M.M.i first appearance, 118;
M.M.ii no certain example,
140; M.M.m, 164; M.M.,
THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF CRETE
Animals shown on vases, E.M.iii,
84 ; L.M.iii, 243, 248
Annexes to circular tombs, 65, 101
Anogeia, R.13
Anopolis Plain, 5
Anopolis (W. Crete), .R.13, 14
(Pedhiadha), Geometric burials,
319
Anthropology, E.M.i, 47 ; E.M.n,
61 ; general, 267
Anthropomorphic vases, E.M.n, 68 ;
E.M.iii, 82 ; Egyptian con-
nexions, 90
Antiparos pottery similar to E.M.i,
S3
Apepi I, 163
Aphrodite, relation to Minoan god-
dess, 273
Apodhoulou, jR.13 ; M.M.111 site,
148
Aptera, .R.13
Aqueducts, Roman, 365
Araden, .R.14
Archaic Period, distribution of sites,
16, 327, 340 ; Laws and Con-
stitution, 327 ; architecture,
329 ; tombs, 334 ; pottery, 334 ;
metal, 336 ; sculpture, 337 ;
inscriptions, 339
Archer, 120, 214, 271, 272
Architectural motives, on M.M.i
pottery, 113 ; on L.M.i pottery,
209
Architecture, Neolithic, 39 ; E.M.,
279 ; E.M.i, 47 ; E.M.ii, 61 ;
E.M.iii, 80 ; M.M. 283 ;
M.M.i, 96 ; M.M.11, 129, 132 ;
M.M.111, 148 ; L.M., 287 ;
L.M.i, 184; L.M.11, 188 ;
L.M.iii, 239 ; Protogeometric,
306; Geometric, 316 ; Archaic,
329 ; Classical, 346 ; Hellen-
istic, 354 ; Roman, 367
Argos, bird on L.H.n vase, 247
Arkadia, .R.13
Arkalokhori, R.12 ; cave, E.M.i, 47 ;
pottery, 49 ; E.M.ii, 60 ; pot-
tery, 65 ; M.M.i, 103 ; M.M.111
swords, 164; L.M.i and 11,
184, gold axes, 212
Arkhanais, R.12 ; M.M.m inscrip-
tion, 165 ; L.M.iii seal, 257
Armour, 271
Arsani, L.M.iii site, 239
Art, Minoan art in general, 275 ; see
also under each period, Archi-
tecture, Pottery, &c.
Artemis, relation to Minoan goddess,
273
Arvi, .R.i 1 ; M.M.m libation tabic,
165
Asine, Egyptian stone vase, 54
Askiphos Gorge, .R.14
Aspre Petra, E.M.iii scarab, 89
Asshur, L.M.i faience at, 225
Astale (Bali), R.12
Asterousia Mt. (Kophinos), 5, .R.11
Astretsi, Archaic site, 327
Athene, relation to Minoan goddess,
273
Atlantis as Minoan Crete, 286
Atsipadhais, .R.13 ; L.M.iii site,
_ 239, figurines, 255
Attic Standard replaces Aeginetic for
coins, 358
Attic vases, Geometric in Crete, 323 ;
likeness to Phrati pottery, 335
Avdhou, .R.i 1
Avgo, ii.9
Axos, .R.13 ; L.M.iii site, 239 ;
Archaic site, 327
Bali (Astale), ii.12
Banti, Sig. L., 71
Barbotine, M.M.i begins, 107, no;
M.M.11 dying out, 137 ;
M.M.m recrudescence, 161
Bath tubs, M.M.m, 163 ; L.M.n,
211 ; L.M.iii, 245
Beaching of ships, 3,15
Beads, E.M.ii, 73 ; E.M.iii, 89 ;
M.M.i 120; M.M.11, 140;
M.M.m, 167 ; L.M.i and 11,
221 ; L.M.iii, 258 ; Proto-
geometric, 312
Bene, R. 13; Archaic site, 327
Birds on vases, L.M.iii, 243, 247
Blue Monkey Fresco, L.M.i, 197
Bobia (Boibe), i?.n
Bosanquet, R. C, 19
Boston Goddess, L.M.i, 216
Bothros, 318, 331
Boundary treaties, Hellenistic, 359 ;
Minoan names in, 269
Bousa (Korykos), 4
Bow, 272 ; Libyan connexions,
E.M.ii, 74 ; M.M.i, 120
Boxer Vase, L.M.i, 213
Boyd, H. (Mrs. Hawes), 19
Bracelets, E.M.ii, 73
Bricks, M.M.i, 99, 100
Bridges, L.M.i, 184 ; Classical, 314 ;
R.13
Britomartis, relation to Minoan
goddess, 273
Bronze, M.M.i first appearance, 118;
M.M.ii no certain example,
140; M.M.m, 164; M.M.,