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THE VAULTED TOMBS OF MESARA

the unintelligible object like a pick with a head at both ends. This may be an
cemetery animal in the final stage of debased drawing.

iog8 1068 (Plate XIV). This has the designs cut very shallow, an eight-rayed

star or rosette, a hatched cross with the ends of the four arms outsplayed, and

on the third side a hatched design like swastika except that the straight arms

project beyond the hooks.
1137 1137. This, which is not illustrated, has a design on only one of the

three sides, a star formed by crossed lines and four dots between them.

(7) Conical seals

Conical Seals Tholos B produced five conical seals. All have vertical and horizontal

holes.

1052 1052 (Plate XIII). This has a symmetrical design formed by one

undulating line.

1061 and ion 1061 and 1071 (Plate XIV, 1061). These are exactly alike and have the

cone ornamented by shallow curved grooves slanting upwards to the right.
The base has the symbol S within a border. The presence of this symbol on
the border of the sacred table of the Middle Minoan shrine in the Palace of
Phaestos suggests that it had some religious significance.

(8) Pyramidal seals

Pyramidal Seals Two pyramidal seals were found in Tholos B.

1035 1035 (Plate XIII). This is a pyramid with a rectangular base on which is

a St. Andrew's cross with hooks at the ends of the arms all pointing in a clock-
wise direction.

1122 1122 (Plate XV). The design on this (not on the base, which is slightly

convex, but on one side) is a roped border along two of the edges enclosing a
triangular space.

(9) Triangular seals

Triangular Seals Two triangular seals from Tholos B of an original shape are shown on

Plate XV.

loeo 1060. This has a design of five parallel lengths of rope.

1120 1120. This has a bough with leaves symmetrically spaced on each side.

(10) Miscellaneous forms

1066 1066 (Plate XIV). From Tholos B. This is bottle-shaped, with a handle

on top, and has ornamental bands on the round body. The design on the base
consists of a lenticular object with a spiral tail (a debased scorpion ?) and of
two smaller objects, one of which is rather like an hour-glass (a double axe ?),
while the other is a curved line ending in a spiral.

iioo lioo (Plate XIV). From Tholos B. This has a circular base and two

smaller sides meeting at an angle. The star design can only be described as
like a drawing of a child's windmill or of a Catherine-wheel.
 
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