200
REACTIONS ON MIDDLE EMPIRE EGYPT
part of M. M. I, which appears as an intrusive element amongst L. M. I
vases in a tomb discovered in Cerigo (Kythera).1
EGYPTIAN SCARAB PATTERNS XII-XIII DYNASTIES.
CRETAN SEAL.M.MI
FRESCO KNOSSOS MM I
IVORY ¥ CONE SIGNET CRETE M.M.II
HAGIA ^TRIADA.E.MUl.
STELA V^SHAFTCRAVE
/ """ ' """^ " T""l .-,- ' SEALING
STELA VT» GOLD PLATE VTf SHAFT STELA VT-» SHAFT ZAKRO
SHAFT GRAVE CRAVE MYCENAE GRAVE MYCENAE
MINOAN DECORATIVE PATTERN5. CRETE and MYCENAE
Fig. 110 a. Minoan Decorative Scrolls and Their Reaction at Mycenae and in
Middle Empire Egypt.
In several of these examples the intervening spaces present a close
resemblance to double axes (cf./, /), and a L. M. I seal pattern, given below,
suggests that the figures of the sacred weapon were themselves symmetri-
1 In the Athens Museum; Dr. Stais had represented an intrusive element in the tomb-
himself noted the fact that the stone vessel group, of earlier date.
REACTIONS ON MIDDLE EMPIRE EGYPT
part of M. M. I, which appears as an intrusive element amongst L. M. I
vases in a tomb discovered in Cerigo (Kythera).1
EGYPTIAN SCARAB PATTERNS XII-XIII DYNASTIES.
CRETAN SEAL.M.MI
FRESCO KNOSSOS MM I
IVORY ¥ CONE SIGNET CRETE M.M.II
HAGIA ^TRIADA.E.MUl.
STELA V^SHAFTCRAVE
/ """ ' """^ " T""l .-,- ' SEALING
STELA VT» GOLD PLATE VTf SHAFT STELA VT-» SHAFT ZAKRO
SHAFT GRAVE CRAVE MYCENAE GRAVE MYCENAE
MINOAN DECORATIVE PATTERN5. CRETE and MYCENAE
Fig. 110 a. Minoan Decorative Scrolls and Their Reaction at Mycenae and in
Middle Empire Egypt.
In several of these examples the intervening spaces present a close
resemblance to double axes (cf./, /), and a L. M. I seal pattern, given below,
suggests that the figures of the sacred weapon were themselves symmetri-
1 In the Athens Museum; Dr. Stais had represented an intrusive element in the tomb-
himself noted the fact that the stone vessel group, of earlier date.