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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PART II
- 100 THE ‘CAMP-STOOL’ FRESCO OF THE NORTH-WEST SANCTUARY HALL AND THE EVIDENCES OF A SACRAMENTAL CLASS OF PEDESTAL GOBLETS
- 101 LONG-ROBED PRIESTLY AND ROYAL PERSONAGES ON SEALS FROM KNOSSOS AND VAPHEIO: ORIENTALIZING INFLUENCES, THROUGH CYPRUS, ON CULT OF DOVE GODDESS–SYRIAN AXES
- 102 DISCOVERY IN THE ‘INITIATORY AREA’ OF LAPIS-LAZULI CYLINDER WITH EARLY CHALDAEAN CONNEXIONS: THE ‘NUDE GODDESS’ ON CYPRO-MINOAN CYLINDER FROM KNOSSOS DISTRICT
- 103 THE MINOAN GENII AND THEIR RELATION TO THE EGYPTIAN HIPPOPOTAMUS GODDESS: THEIR BENEFICENT FUNCTIONS AND DIVINE MINISTRATIONS
- 104 FRESH DISCOVERY OF A CHRYSELEPHANTINE IMAGE OF BOY-GOD: THE MINOAN TONSURE AND EVIDENCES OF HAIR-OFFERING
- 105 RETROSPECT OF MINOAN BEAD-SEALS AND SIGNET-RINGS: TYPICAL FORMS AND SELECT ILLUSTRATIONS
- 106 A INDIGENOUS SPHRAGISTIC TRADITION: LION AND BULL TYPE OUTGROWTH OF DOG AND WILD-GOAT
- 106 B INDIGENOUS SPHRAGISTIC TRADITION (continued)–WOUNDED QUARRY TYPE
- 106 C INDIGENOUS SPHRAGISTIC TRADITION (continued)
- 107 HUNTING AND OTHER ANIMAL TYPES ON LATE MINOAN SEALS: INFLUENCE OF ORIENTAL CYLINDER SCHEMES AND EVOLUTION OF THE ‘LENTOID’ CLASS OF DESIGNS
- 108 THE LATE PALATIAL DEPOSITS OF CLAY SEAL IMPRESSIONS AT KNOSSOS
- 109 LATER PHASE OF WEST MAGAZINES, UPPER AND LOWER–‘CEREAL’ TABLETS AND BASEMENT OIL STORAGE: TYPES OF OIL JARS OR PITHOI. DISCOVERY OF STANDARD WEIGHT–BALANCE' AND ‘INGOT’ SIGNS ON CLAY INVENTORIES
- 110 FIRST DISCOVERY OF LARGE HOARDS OF CLAY TABLETS IN ADVANCED LINEAR SCRIPT (B). SIGNS OF CLASS B COMPARED WITH A: THEIR ANALYSIS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM OF NUMERATION
- 111 TABLETS OF THE LINEAR SCRIPT B (continued): METICULOUS BUSINESS METHODS: LISTS OF PERSONS AND INVENTORIES OF POSSESSION
- 112 KNOSSIAN SCRIPT B IN MAINLAND GREECE–THE THEBAN EVIDENCE; SCRIPT B IN CYPRUS: OCCURRENCE OF SCRIPT A ON VOTIVE FIGURINE AT SAMSOUN, AND PARALLEL EVIDENCE OF ADOPTION OF MINOAN DECORATIVE MOTIVES ON HITTITE POTTERY
- 113 SUPPLEMENTARY TO PRECEDING: THE MINOAN REMAINS AT RASSHAMRA: CORBELLED VAULTS WITH BLIND OPENINGS AS ROYAL TOMB OF ISOPATA, AND VOTIVE SILVER BOWL WITH INSCRIPTION OF CLASS B
- 114 DEPOSITS OF TABLETS DEPICTING CHARIOTS: MINOAN TYPES OF THESE AND THEIR ORIENTAL ORIGINS
- 115 ARMATURE IN THE LAST PALATIAL AGE (continued): SEA-TRANSPORT OF THOROUGHBRED HORSE; BOW, SPEAR, AND SWORD TABLETS, AND SEPULCHRAL MATERIALS
- 116 A THE LATEST PALATIAL AGE OF KNOSSOS (L.M. I b–L. M. II). EARLIER ELEMENTS AND INTERMEDIATE AND FINAL RENOVATION: ‘ARGONAUT’ FRIEZE AND BULL-SPORT FRESCOES: IN TERRUPTED WORK IN EAST BASEMENTS
- 116 B LAST PALATIAL AGE. ‘THE ROOM OF THE THRONE’ AND CONNECTED BLOCK: THE CLOSING SCENE
- 117 EPILOGUE: PART I. THE ROYAL SIGNET-RING
- 117 EPILOGUE: PART II. LEGENDARY AND LITERARY TRADITION REGARDING MINOS' RING AND HIS TEMPLE TOMB
- 117 EPILOGUE: PART III. DISCOVERY OF TEMPLE TOMB: UPPER SHRINE AND PILLAR CRYPT WITH ROCK-CUT SEPULCHRAL CHAMBER BELOW
- 117 EPILOGUE: PART IV
- SUPPLEMENTARY PLATES
110 - FIRST DISCOVERY OF LARGE HOARDS OF CLAY TABLETS IN ADVANCED LINEAR SCRIPT (B). SIGNS OF CLASS B COMPARED WITH A: THEIR ANALYSIS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM OF NUMERATION
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PART II
- 100 THE ‘CAMP-STOOL’ FRESCO OF THE NORTH-WEST SANCTUARY HALL AND THE EVIDENCES OF A SACRAMENTAL CLASS OF PEDESTAL GOBLETS
- 101 LONG-ROBED PRIESTLY AND ROYAL PERSONAGES ON SEALS FROM KNOSSOS AND VAPHEIO: ORIENTALIZING INFLUENCES, THROUGH CYPRUS, ON CULT OF DOVE GODDESS–SYRIAN AXES
- 102 DISCOVERY IN THE ‘INITIATORY AREA’ OF LAPIS-LAZULI CYLINDER WITH EARLY CHALDAEAN CONNEXIONS: THE ‘NUDE GODDESS’ ON CYPRO-MINOAN CYLINDER FROM KNOSSOS DISTRICT
- 103 THE MINOAN GENII AND THEIR RELATION TO THE EGYPTIAN HIPPOPOTAMUS GODDESS: THEIR BENEFICENT FUNCTIONS AND DIVINE MINISTRATIONS
- 104 FRESH DISCOVERY OF A CHRYSELEPHANTINE IMAGE OF BOY-GOD: THE MINOAN TONSURE AND EVIDENCES OF HAIR-OFFERING
- 105 RETROSPECT OF MINOAN BEAD-SEALS AND SIGNET-RINGS: TYPICAL FORMS AND SELECT ILLUSTRATIONS
- 106 A INDIGENOUS SPHRAGISTIC TRADITION: LION AND BULL TYPE OUTGROWTH OF DOG AND WILD-GOAT
- 106 B INDIGENOUS SPHRAGISTIC TRADITION (continued)–WOUNDED QUARRY TYPE
- 106 C INDIGENOUS SPHRAGISTIC TRADITION (continued)
- 107 HUNTING AND OTHER ANIMAL TYPES ON LATE MINOAN SEALS: INFLUENCE OF ORIENTAL CYLINDER SCHEMES AND EVOLUTION OF THE ‘LENTOID’ CLASS OF DESIGNS
- 108 THE LATE PALATIAL DEPOSITS OF CLAY SEAL IMPRESSIONS AT KNOSSOS
- 109 LATER PHASE OF WEST MAGAZINES, UPPER AND LOWER–‘CEREAL’ TABLETS AND BASEMENT OIL STORAGE: TYPES OF OIL JARS OR PITHOI. DISCOVERY OF STANDARD WEIGHT–BALANCE' AND ‘INGOT’ SIGNS ON CLAY INVENTORIES
- 110 FIRST DISCOVERY OF LARGE HOARDS OF CLAY TABLETS IN ADVANCED LINEAR SCRIPT (B). SIGNS OF CLASS B COMPARED WITH A: THEIR ANALYSIS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM OF NUMERATION
- 111 TABLETS OF THE LINEAR SCRIPT B (continued): METICULOUS BUSINESS METHODS: LISTS OF PERSONS AND INVENTORIES OF POSSESSION
- 112 KNOSSIAN SCRIPT B IN MAINLAND GREECE–THE THEBAN EVIDENCE; SCRIPT B IN CYPRUS: OCCURRENCE OF SCRIPT A ON VOTIVE FIGURINE AT SAMSOUN, AND PARALLEL EVIDENCE OF ADOPTION OF MINOAN DECORATIVE MOTIVES ON HITTITE POTTERY
- 113 SUPPLEMENTARY TO PRECEDING: THE MINOAN REMAINS AT RASSHAMRA: CORBELLED VAULTS WITH BLIND OPENINGS AS ROYAL TOMB OF ISOPATA, AND VOTIVE SILVER BOWL WITH INSCRIPTION OF CLASS B
- 114 DEPOSITS OF TABLETS DEPICTING CHARIOTS: MINOAN TYPES OF THESE AND THEIR ORIENTAL ORIGINS
- 115 ARMATURE IN THE LAST PALATIAL AGE (continued): SEA-TRANSPORT OF THOROUGHBRED HORSE; BOW, SPEAR, AND SWORD TABLETS, AND SEPULCHRAL MATERIALS
- 116 A THE LATEST PALATIAL AGE OF KNOSSOS (L.M. I b–L. M. II). EARLIER ELEMENTS AND INTERMEDIATE AND FINAL RENOVATION: ‘ARGONAUT’ FRIEZE AND BULL-SPORT FRESCOES: IN TERRUPTED WORK IN EAST BASEMENTS
- 116 B LAST PALATIAL AGE. ‘THE ROOM OF THE THRONE’ AND CONNECTED BLOCK: THE CLOSING SCENE
- 117 EPILOGUE: PART I. THE ROYAL SIGNET-RING
- 117 EPILOGUE: PART II. LEGENDARY AND LITERARY TRADITION REGARDING MINOS' RING AND HIS TEMPLE TOMB
- 117 EPILOGUE: PART III. DISCOVERY OF TEMPLE TOMB: UPPER SHRINE AND PILLAR CRYPT WITH ROCK-CUT SEPULCHRAL CHAMBER BELOW
- 117 EPILOGUE: PART IV
- SUPPLEMENTARY PLATES
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- The Palace of MinosA Comparative Account of the Successive Stages of the Early Cretan Civilization as Illustrated by the Discoveries at Knossos, pp. 666 - 693Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1935