The Palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos /
Evans, Arthur
The Palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos / The Neolithic and Early and Middle Minoan Ages Fresh lights on origins and external relations; the restoration in town and Palace after seismic catastrophe towards close of M. M. III, and the beginnigs of the new era Town-houses in Knossos of the new era restired wust noakace sectuib, with its state approach Town-houses in Knossos of the new era restired wust noakace sectuib, with its state approach Emergence of outer western enceinte, with new illustrations, artistic and religious, of the Meddle Minoan phase; chryselephantine Lady of sports, snake room and full story of the cult; Late Minoan Ceramic Evolution and ''Palace style'' Camp-stool fresco-long-robed priests and beneficent geni: chryselephantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M.M. III-L.M. II; late hoards of sealings; deposits of imscribed tablets and the Palace stores; linear script B and its mainland extension; closing palatial phase-''Room ot Throne'' and final catastrophe with epilogue on the discovery of ''Ring of Minos'' and ''Temple Tomb'' Sir Arthur Evans. - London: MacMillan, 1921-1936. - 5 v. : ill., foto., map. ; 26 cm.
Includes index (in a singular book).
V. 1. The Neolithic and Early and Middle Minoan Ages. V. 2. Part 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 beginnigs of the new era. V. 2. Part 2. Town-houses in Knossos of the new era restired wust noakace sectuib, with its state approach. V. 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.V. 4. Part 1. Emergence of outer western enceinte, with new illustrations, artistic and religious, of the Meddle Minoan phase; chryselephantine Lady of sports, snake room and full story of the cult; Late Minoan Ceramic Evolution and ''Palace style''. V. 4. Part 2. Camp-stool fresco-long-robed priests and beneficent geni: chryselephantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M.M. III-L.M. II; late hoards of sealings; deposits of imscribed tablets and the Palace stores; linear script B and its mainland extension; closing palatial phase-''Room ot Throne'' and final catastrophe with epilogue on the discovery of ''Ring of Minos'' and ''Temple Tomb''. -- V. 2. Part 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 beginnigs of the new era. -- V. 2. Part 2. Town-houses in Knossos of the new era restired wust noakace sectuib, with its state approach. -- V. 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. -- V. 4. Part 1. Emergence of outer western enceinte, with new illustrations, artistic and religious, of the Meddle Minoan phase; chryselephantine Lady of sports, snake room and full story of the cult; Late Minoan Ceramic Evolution and ''Palace style''. -- V. 4. Part 2. Camp-stool fresco-long-robed priests and beneficent geni: chryselephantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M.M. III-L.M. II; late hoards of sealings; deposits of imscribed tablets and the Palace stores; linear script B and its mainland extension; closing palatial phase-''Room ot Throne'' and final catastrophe with epilogue on the discovery of ''Ring of Minos'' and ''Temple Tomb''.
Ανασκαφές (Αρχαιολογία)
Πολιτισμός, Μινωικός
Πολιτισμός, Αρχαίος
Πολιτισμός, Ελληνικός
Ανάκτορα
Ελλάδα--Αρχαιότητες
The Palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos / The Neolithic and Early and Middle Minoan Ages Fresh lights on origins and external relations; the restoration in town and Palace after seismic catastrophe towards close of M. M. III, and the beginnigs of the new era Town-houses in Knossos of the new era restired wust noakace sectuib, with its state approach Town-houses in Knossos of the new era restired wust noakace sectuib, with its state approach Emergence of outer western enceinte, with new illustrations, artistic and religious, of the Meddle Minoan phase; chryselephantine Lady of sports, snake room and full story of the cult; Late Minoan Ceramic Evolution and ''Palace style'' Camp-stool fresco-long-robed priests and beneficent geni: chryselephantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M.M. III-L.M. II; late hoards of sealings; deposits of imscribed tablets and the Palace stores; linear script B and its mainland extension; closing palatial phase-''Room ot Throne'' and final catastrophe with epilogue on the discovery of ''Ring of Minos'' and ''Temple Tomb'' Sir Arthur Evans. - London: MacMillan, 1921-1936. - 5 v. : ill., foto., map. ; 26 cm.
Includes index (in a singular book).
V. 1. The Neolithic and Early and Middle Minoan Ages. V. 2. Part 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 beginnigs of the new era. V. 2. Part 2. Town-houses in Knossos of the new era restired wust noakace sectuib, with its state approach. V. 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.V. 4. Part 1. Emergence of outer western enceinte, with new illustrations, artistic and religious, of the Meddle Minoan phase; chryselephantine Lady of sports, snake room and full story of the cult; Late Minoan Ceramic Evolution and ''Palace style''. V. 4. Part 2. Camp-stool fresco-long-robed priests and beneficent geni: chryselephantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M.M. III-L.M. II; late hoards of sealings; deposits of imscribed tablets and the Palace stores; linear script B and its mainland extension; closing palatial phase-''Room ot Throne'' and final catastrophe with epilogue on the discovery of ''Ring of Minos'' and ''Temple Tomb''. -- V. 2. Part 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 beginnigs of the new era. -- V. 2. Part 2. Town-houses in Knossos of the new era restired wust noakace sectuib, with its state approach. -- V. 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. -- V. 4. Part 1. Emergence of outer western enceinte, with new illustrations, artistic and religious, of the Meddle Minoan phase; chryselephantine Lady of sports, snake room and full story of the cult; Late Minoan Ceramic Evolution and ''Palace style''. -- V. 4. Part 2. Camp-stool fresco-long-robed priests and beneficent geni: chryselephantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M.M. III-L.M. II; late hoards of sealings; deposits of imscribed tablets and the Palace stores; linear script B and its mainland extension; closing palatial phase-''Room ot Throne'' and final catastrophe with epilogue on the discovery of ''Ring of Minos'' and ''Temple Tomb''.
Ανασκαφές (Αρχαιολογία)
Πολιτισμός, Μινωικός
Πολιτισμός, Αρχαίος
Πολιτισμός, Ελληνικός
Ανάκτορα
Ελλάδα--Αρχαιότητες