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A Note on the LM IB Marine Style at Knossos
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 September 2013
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The published corpus of LM IB Marine Style pottery from Knossos is small. It includes:
1. A jar from the Royal Road, AR (1961–2) 28 fig. 36.
2. A jar from the South-west Corner of the Palace, PM iv 280 fig. 215.
3. A ewer from the House of the Sanctuary, ibid, iv 215 fig. 165.
4. A tall alabastron from the Tomb of the Double Axes, TDoAx. 87.
5. A bridge-spouted jar from a chamber tomb near the Temple Tomb, PM iv 279 fig. 214.
6. A fragment from a jar, ibid, ii 506 fig. 310a.
7. A fragment from a flower-pot, ibid, ii 506 fig. 310b–c.
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Acknowledgements. I should like to thank the Managing Committee of the British School at Athens for permitting me to study and publish this pottery, and Mr. S. Hood for allowing me to include two sherds from his excavations in the Royal Road. Abbreviations under the drawings have the following meaning: RRN = Royal Road North; HH = Hogarth's Houses. Brackets such as (B.III) refer to the location of each area of the Palace in Pendlebury's Guide to the Stratigraphical Museum at Knossos.
1 BSA lviii (1963) 94, passim; Archaeometry viii (1965) 24.
2 Ibid, viii (1965) 85, pl. 18a 1.
3 See Bosanquet and Dawkins, PKU 23; Dawkins, , JHS xxiii (1903) 251Google Scholar; Seager, Pseira 30 and Popham, , BSA lxii (1967) 341.Google Scholar
4 Platon, Zakros 31–6; Marinatos, , Thera iii 67 n. 1.Google Scholar
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