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... period during which the site was inhabited by men of the Stone Age , although no one can doubt that this may have been for a very long period . The Minoan Periods . All the strata above the purely Neolithic Dr. Evans terms Minoan . Of ...
... period during which the site was inhabited by men of the Stone Age , although no one can doubt that this may have been for a very long period . The Minoan Periods . All the strata above the purely Neolithic Dr. Evans terms Minoan . Of ...
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... period was brought to a close by a general catastrophe . Middle Minoan II . In this period there are undoubted traces of what may be called the early palace . From the pits and the base- ment , which are assigned to this period , it ...
... period was brought to a close by a general catastrophe . Middle Minoan II . In this period there are undoubted traces of what may be called the early palace . From the pits and the base- ment , which are assigned to this period , it ...
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... period . Naturalism still prevails in the pottery in flower and shell designs . The white on dark of the last period has now yielded to a dark on light and brown or red designs on a ground varying from buff to a yellowish pink . The ...
... period . Naturalism still prevails in the pottery in flower and shell designs . The white on dark of the last period has now yielded to a dark on light and brown or red designs on a ground varying from buff to a yellowish pink . The ...
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EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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