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Page 97
... remains at Cnossus by a colourless scientific nomenclature and without any question - begging epithet . He applied the term Minoan not only to the culture found at Cnossus and to similar remains found elsewhere in Crete , but he even ...
... remains at Cnossus by a colourless scientific nomenclature and without any question - begging epithet . He applied the term Minoan not only to the culture found at Cnossus and to similar remains found elsewhere in Crete , but he even ...
Page 103
... remains , the character of its plan and construction have to be inferred from the remains of the splendid palace at Phaestus , which from the evidence of vases is proved to be contemporary . It is from the floor - deposits occurring in ...
... remains , the character of its plan and construction have to be inferred from the remains of the splendid palace at Phaestus , which from the evidence of vases is proved to be contemporary . It is from the floor - deposits occurring in ...
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... remains is the O on the lowest point of the fragment . MM . Dissard and Lechat regarded this reading as certain , and as settling conclusively the exact place of the piece at the bottom of Col. 14 . After these remarks it is needless to ...
... remains is the O on the lowest point of the fragment . MM . Dissard and Lechat regarded this reading as certain , and as settling conclusively the exact place of the piece at the bottom of Col. 14 . After these remarks it is needless to ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
Copyright | |
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