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27 Walberg, Kamares 98-99; Zois, Ephemeris (1965) 27-109.
28 Walberg reasserted this point at the Marburg Symposium in 1978.
29 Pepragmena 2, 385 n. 2.
30 CretChron 15-16 (1961-62) 101-103.
31 For a few additional types cf. Fiandra, BdA 60 (1975) 1-25.
32 These seals are listed here in order to demonstrate the distribution of the stratified evidence. Many of them
are in the so-called "talismanic" manner, which is essentially a Neopalatial kind of carving.
33 Ibid.
34 Ibid.
35 Ibid.
36 By "datable" is meant seals attributable to a relatively limited period, i.e. MM II, for example. Contexts i-
dentified as MM I are not included in this tally, as MM I contains both Prepalatial and Old Palatial materi-
al. Securely dated seals are fixed in time both by stratigraphy and by attribution to style-groups and are
documented by large numbers of similar examples.
27 Walberg, Kamares 98-99; Zois, Ephemeris (1965) 27-109.
28 Walberg reasserted this point at the Marburg Symposium in 1978.
29 Pepragmena 2, 385 n. 2.
30 CretChron 15-16 (1961-62) 101-103.
31 For a few additional types cf. Fiandra, BdA 60 (1975) 1-25.
32 These seals are listed here in order to demonstrate the distribution of the stratified evidence. Many of them
are in the so-called "talismanic" manner, which is essentially a Neopalatial kind of carving.
33 Ibid.
34 Ibid.
35 Ibid.
36 By "datable" is meant seals attributable to a relatively limited period, i.e. MM II, for example. Contexts i-
dentified as MM I are not included in this tally, as MM I contains both Prepalatial and Old Palatial materi-
al. Securely dated seals are fixed in time both by stratigraphy and by attribution to style-groups and are
documented by large numbers of similar examples.