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Vol.1. The Neolithic and early and middle Minoan Ages |
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Vol.2. Pt.1. Fresh lights on origins and external relations: the restoration in town and palace after seismic catastrophe towards close of M. M.III, and the beginnings of the new era |
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Vol. 2. Pt.2. Town-houses in Knossos ofthe new era and restored west palace section, with its state appraoch |
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Vol.3. The great transitional age in the northern and eastern sections of the palace: the most brilliant records of Minoan art and the evidences of an advanced religion |
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Vol.4. Pt.1. Emergence of outer westernenceinte, with new illustrations, artistic and religious, of the Middle Minoan phase: Chryselephantine "Lady of sports", "Snake Room" and full.story of the cult: Late Minoan ceramic evolution and "palace style" |
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Vol. 4. Pt.2. "Camp-stool" fresco-long-robed priests and beneficent Genii; chryselcphantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M. M. III-L. M. II; late hoards of sealings; deposits of inscribed tablets and the palace stores; linear script B and its mainland extension; closing palatial phase-"Roomof throne" and final catastrophe with epilogueon the discovery of "Ring of Minos" and "Temple Tomb" |
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[Vol.5] Index to the Palace of Minos |
by Joan Evans |
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Vol.1. The Neolithic and early and middle Minoan Ages |
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Vol.2. Pt.1. Fresh lights on origins and external relations: the restoration in town and palace after seismic catastrophe towards close of M. M.III, and the beginnings of the new era |
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Vol. 2. Pt.2. Town-houses in Knossos ofthe new era and restored west palace section, with its state appraoch |
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