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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v37.i36.records.utf8:1808031:2425
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LEADER: 02425cam a22002651 4500
001 22006622
003 DLC
005 20090902155858.0
008 780106m19211935enkabce 000 0 eng
010 $a 22006622
035 $a(OCoLC)3536093
040 $aDLC$cNcGU$dNcGU$dOCoLC$dDLC
042 $apremarc
050 00 $aDF221.C8$bE75
051 $aDF221.C8$bE75 Index
100 1 $aEvans, Arthur,$cSir,$d1851-1941.
245 14 $aThe palace of Minos;$ba comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos,$cby Sir Arthur Evans ...
260 $aLondon,$bMacmillan and Co., limited,$c1921-35.
300 $a4 v. in 6.$bcol. fronts., illus., plates (part. col., part fold.) port., maps (part fold.) plans (part fold.) facsims.$c26 cm.
500 $aSupplemented by : Index to The palace of Minos, by Joan Evans ... with special sections classified in detail and chronologically arranged by Sir Arthur Evans. (vi, 221, [1] p. ; 26 cm.) published : London : Macmillan and Co., limited, 1936. Call number : DF221.C8 E75 Index.
505 0 $avol. I. The neolithic and early and middle Minoan ages.--vol. II. pt. I. Fresh lights on origins and external relations: the restoration in town and palace after seismic catastrophe towards close of M.M. III, and the beginnings of the new era. pt. II. Town-houses in Knossos of the new era and restored west palace section, with its state approach.--vol. III. The great transitional age in the northern and eastern sections of the palace: the most brilliant records of Minoan art and the evidences of an advanced religion.
500 $a--vol. IV. pt. I. Emergence of outer western enceinte, with new illustrations, artistic and religious, of the middle Minoan phase: chryselephantine 'lady of sports,' 'snake room' and full story of the cult: late Minoan ceramic evolution and 'palace style.' pt. II. 'Camp-stool' fresco--long-robed priests and beneficient genii; chryselephantine boy-god and ritual hair-offering; intaglio types, M.M. III-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.'
651 0 $aCrete (Greece)$xAntiquities.
651 0 $aGreece$xCivilization.
700 1 $aEvans, Joan,$d1893-1977.