he
Minoan periods.) _Mycoenean Tree and Pillar Cult_. (Reprint from
_Journal of Hellenic Studies_, vol. xxi.) _Prehistoric Tombs of
Knossos_. (Isopata, etc.). _Scripta Minoa_. (Latest and fullest
discussion of Minoan script.) Articles in the _Times_ newspaper
and the _Monthly Review_.
HALL, E. H.: _The Decorative Art of Crete in the Bronze Age_.
HALL, H. R.: _Egypt and Western Asia_. (Relations of Crete and
Egypt.) _The Oldest Civilization of Greece_. (Deals with Mycenaean
discoveries up to 1901.) Various articles in the Proceedings of the
Society of Biblical Archaeology, the _Journal of Hellenic Studies_,
etc.
HARRISON, J. E.: _Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion. The
Religion of Ancient Greece_.
HAWES, C. H. and H.: _Crete the Forerunner of Greece_. (Concise
and interesting manual.)
HAWES, H. B.: _Gournia, Vasiliki, and other Prehistoric Sites on
the Isthmus of Hierapetra, Crete_.
HOGARTH, D. G.: _Authority and Archoeology_; (Contains summary of
earlier Mycenaean discoveries.) _Ionia and the East_. (Relations
of Oriental and early Greek civilizations.) Articles in _Cornhill
Magazine_ and _Fortnightly Review_.
LANG, A.: _Homer and his Age_.
MOSSO, A.: _The Palaces of Crete and their Builders_. (Chiefly useful
for its numerous illustrations.)
MURRAY, G.: _The Rise of the Greek Epic_. (Exceedingly vivid and
suggestive.)
RIDGEWAY, W.: _The Early Age of Greece_.
SCHUCHHARDT, C.: _Schliemann's Excavations_. (Useful summary of
the work of Schliemann, translated by E. Sellers.)
SEAGER, R. B.: _Excavations on the Island of Pseira, Crete_.
Philadelphia, 1910. (Finely illustrated.)
TSOUNTAS AND MANATT: _The Mycenaean Age_.
For the chronology of Ancient Egypt see--
BREASTED, H.: _History of Egypt_. (1906. Abridged issue, 1908.)
PETRIE, W. M. F.: _History of Egypt_, vols. i.-iii. _Researches
in Sinai_.
For the topography of Crete, Pashley's _Travels in Crete_ and Spratt's
_Travels and Researches in Crete_ will still be found interesting
and useful, though published in 1837 and 1865 respectively. For
the history of the island in mediaeval and modern times _A Short
Popular History of Crete_, by J. H. Freese, may be consulted.
_Antiquites Cretoises_, by G. Maraghiannis, Candia, Crete, gives
fifty excellent plates of Minoan relics, chiefly from Phaestos and
Hagia Triada, with a short introduction by Signor Pernier, of the
Italian Archaeological Mission.
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