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Baikie, James, 1866-1931

"The Sea-Kings of Crete"

A. Brown,
Galashiels, and to Messrs. C. H. Brown and C. R. A. Howden, Edinburgh,
and others, for their assistance in the preparation of the
illustrations. To Mr. A. Brown in particular are due plates II.,
III., IV., V., IX., X., XV., XVI., XX., XXIII., XXIV., and XXV.;
and to Messrs. C. H. Brown and C. R. A. Howden Plates I., VII.,
VIII., XI., XII., XVII. (I), and XXI. I have to record my hearty
thanks to the Council of the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic
Studies for the use of Plates XXIX. and XXX., reproduced by their
permission from the _Journal of Hellenic Studies_; to the Committee
of the British School at Athens for the use of Plate XIX. and the
plan of Knossos from their _Annual_; and to Dr. A. J. Evans and
Mr. John Murray for Plates VI., XIII., and XIV., from the _Monthly
Review_, March, 1901. For the redrawing and adaptation of the plan
of Knossos I am indebted to Mr. H. Baikie, B.Sc., Edinburgh, and
for the sketch-map of Crete to my wife.


CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
THE LEGENDS
CHAPTER II
THE HOMERIC CIVILIZATION
CHAPTER III
SCHLIEMANN AND HIS WORK
CHAPTER IV
THE PALACE OF 'BROAD KNOSSOS'
CHAPTER V
THE PALACE OF 'BROAD KNOSSOS'--_continued_
CHAPTER VI
PHAESTOS, HAGIA TRIADA, AND EASTERN CRETE
CHAPTER VII
CRETE AND EGYPT
CHAPTER VIII
THE DESTROYERS
CHAPTER IX
THE PERIODS OF MINOAN CULTURE
CHAPTER X
LIFE UNDER THE SEA-KINGS
CHAPTER XI
LETTERS AND RELIGION
CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATE
I.


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