, Minoan writing, 233
Petrie, Professor: discovers AEgean remains in Egypt, 51; plan of Egyptian
town, 97; Egyptian Sed Festival, 255; identification of Zakkaru, 166;
Egyptian chronology, 194, 199; Minoan pottery at Abydos, 142, 191;
sea-route between Crete and Egypt, 144, 145; Egyptian chronology, 148;
Kamares ware at Kahun, 150
Petsofa: figurines, 126, 132, 195, 213, 215; votive offerings at, 168
Phaestos, 5; in Homeric poems, 117; discovery of Palace, 118; Theatral Area,
118, 119; destruction of palace, 119; staircase, 120; Megaron, 120;
Central Court, 120; hieroglyphic disc, 121, 122; lords of, destroy
Knossos, 171; sack of, 175, 176; earliest buildings at, 197; first sack
of Knossos, 200; beehive tombs at, 229; Linear Script at, 236
Philistines: on reliefs at Medinet Habu, 121; invade Egypt, 165, 166, 186;
settle in Palestine, 166-169
Phoenicians: relation to Minoan culture, 53; invention of alphabet, 64;
writing, 81, 243; purple dye of, 132, 133; not the Keftiu, 159
Phylakopi, 51; Linear Script at, 236
Pictographs: beginnings of, 194; decline of, 202, 204; development of, 234
Pillars, sacred, 70, 246
Piracy in Homeric poems, 22
Pithoi, 64, 69, 202, 206
Pits. See Dungeons
Plato, legend of Atlantis, 257-259
Pliny, Labyrinth of Hawara, 152
Plutarch, story of Theseus, 103
Polychrome ware, 104, 132, 172; beginnings of, 194, 195; development of,
197-199
Polycrates, sea-power of, 9
Polyphemus, 22
Porcelain plaques on chest, 97
Portico: southern, Knossos, 68; western, 66, 83, 84
Potter's wheel, introduction of, 193
Praesians, account of Greek settlement in Crete, 180
Praesos, 15
Priam, Palace of, 25, 39; Treasure of, 38, 39, 40, 41
Priestesses (Priests) in Minoan religion, 251
Procession, Corridor of the, Knossos, 67
Proclus, portraits of men of Atlantis in Egypt, 259
Procrustes slain by Theseus, 11
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