Pioneer of Cretan archaeology, Sir Arthur Evans (1851â 1941) won fame for discovering Minoan civilisation. His highly illustrated multi-volume report of major excavations at Knossos, published between 1921 and 1935, develops his theories about the Bronze Age palace he uncovered and the society to which it belonged.
Pioneer of Cretan archaeology, Sir Arthur Evans (1851â 1941) won fame for discovering Minoan civilisation. His highly illustrated multi-volume report of major excavations at Knossos, published between 1921 and 1935, develops his theories about the Bronze Age palace he uncovered and the society to which it belonged.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
50. 'House of the Chancel Screen' and 'Royal Villa' 51. The 'North-East House' and the import of its contents 52. The 'House of the Frescoes' 53. Influence of natural and other designs of M.M. III wall-paintings on late Minoan ceramic decoration 54. 'The Little Palace' and its pillar cult 55. Extension of the town of Knossos 56. The 'Broad Knossos' of Homeric tradition 57. State approach to palace from north and west 58. North-west corner entrance to palace, and sanctuary hall 59. The west court: its causeways and altars 60. Palatial bronze hoard from north-west treasure house and contemporary deposits from private houses 61. West porch and entrance system, earlier and later 62. The 'South Propylaeum', earlier and later , and 'cup-bearer fresco' 63. The procession fresco, with comparative materials 64. Ceremonial south-north corridor, I 65. Ceremonial south-north corridor, II 66. Double façade of palace on central court 67. Lion's head 'rhytons' of Minoan rhea.
50. 'House of the Chancel Screen' and 'Royal Villa' 51. The 'North-East House' and the import of its contents 52. The 'House of the Frescoes' 53. Influence of natural and other designs of M.M. III wall-paintings on late Minoan ceramic decoration 54. 'The Little Palace' and its pillar cult 55. Extension of the town of Knossos 56. The 'Broad Knossos' of Homeric tradition 57. State approach to palace from north and west 58. North-west corner entrance to palace, and sanctuary hall 59. The west court: its causeways and altars 60. Palatial bronze hoard from north-west treasure house and contemporary deposits from private houses 61. West porch and entrance system, earlier and later 62. The 'South Propylaeum', earlier and later , and 'cup-bearer fresco' 63. The procession fresco, with comparative materials 64. Ceremonial south-north corridor, I 65. Ceremonial south-north corridor, II 66. Double façade of palace on central court 67. Lion's head 'rhytons' of Minoan rhea.
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