'Camp-Stool' fresco-long-robed priests and beneficent Genii; Chryselephantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M.M. Ill-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- 'Room of Throne' and final catastrophe with epilogue on the discovery of 'Ring of Minos' and 'Temple Tomb'

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'Camp-Stool' fresco-long-robed priests and beneficent Genii; Chryselephantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M.M. Ill-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- 'Room of Throne' and final catastrophe with epilogue on the discovery of 'Ring of Minos' and 'Temple Tomb'

(The palace of Minos at Knossos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries / Sir Arthur Evans, v. 4, pt. 2)

Biblo and Tannen, 1964

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"Camp-Stool" fresco-long-robed priests and beneficent Genii; Chryselephantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M.M. Ill-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- "Room of Throne" and final catastrophe with epilogue on the discovery of "Ring of Minos" and "Temple Tomb"

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