Scope and Content |
Card base with nine images of pottery/fragments: four watercolour illustrations, two black and white ink illustrations, and three black and white photographs. The number 7 is pasted in the bottom left corner, and each image is labelled with pasted letters a-i. A darker line divides the top six images from the lower three. Underneath images b and d (1936/01/01/03/02 & 05) and to the right of images e and f (1936/01/01/02/04 & 06) are later annotation in biro giving bibliographic references. The original description in the catalogue reads: "Conventional designs on vases of Late Minoan I and II styles a-d are native imitations in local clay: g-i, genuine L.M. II vases imported from Crete or the Mycenaean Mainland of Greece. e, f belong to the naturalistic group (6) above. These derivations of the naturalistic designs (6, above) supersede the local Cycladic style about 1500 B.C., and are characteristic of the early part of the Third Settlement of Phylakopi." |