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Excavations at Palaikastro. III: § 2.—Tà Ἑλληνικά and Early Minoan Discoveries
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 October 2013
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Although the slopes of the καστρί had been rifled by native diggers there were indications on the southern side, at a site called Τὰ ῾Ελληνικά that something still remained. The trial pits struck at once two small burial-enclosures, lying close together. The northern of the two proved to be a structure some six by seven metres, with the western wall lacking, divided into two unequal compartments.
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page 198 note 1 B.S.A. ix. p. 19.
page 198 note 2 Great quantities of such sherds have now been found at Gourniá.
page 200 note 1 Phylakopi, p. 94.
page 200 note 2 A splendid set of complete vases of this style has been found at Basiliké near Gourniá.
page 201 note 1 In a paper read before the Archaeological Congress at Athens after this was written, Dr. Evans was able to class the second of these, the ware of Fig. I, as Early Minoan II, and the third, the ware shown in Fig. 2, as Early Minoan III.
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