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    Cambridge University Press (CUP) ; 1903
    In:  The Annual of the British School at Athens Vol. 9 ( 1903-11), p. 344-350
    In: The Annual of the British School at Athens, Cambridge University Press (CUP), Vol. 9 ( 1903-11), p. 344-350
    Abstract: About a week after my arrival at Palaikastro, Mr Tod having made preliminary investigations resulting in the discovery of human crania associated with pottery of a very early period at Hagios Nikolaos, it was suggested that I should visit the locality. The present report contains an account of the results of my examination made in accordance with that suggestion. The date was April 3rd, 1903, and some final notes were added on April 8th, 1903. The simple building dignified by the title of Hagios Nikolaos is placed about five miles inland from the shore of Grandes Bay, hidden in a perfect labyrinth of intersecting valleys and ravines. The particular glen, on the southern slope of which the church is situated, runs, generally speaking, east and west, but turns at either extremity eastwards, running first to the south and then sharply resuming an eastward direction; while the western end, the head of the valley, trends slightly to the north. A steep ascent across a couple of fields above the church brings one to the foot of the rocks forming the southern boundary of the valley, where the familiar local structure of an easily-weathered limestone is met with at once. Thence one must scramble up among great masses of lentisk and carob, with numerous thyme and sage bushes, in the interstices of fallen boulders, till, at about sixty feet above the foot of the scarp, one arrives at a cleft which gives access (cf. Fig. 1.A), to the ‘cave’ discovered by Mr Tod.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0068-2454 , 2045-2403
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)
    Publication Date: 1903
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    Cambridge University Press (CUP) ; 1903
    In:  The Annual of the British School at Athens Vol. 9 ( 1903-11), p. 350-355
    In: The Annual of the British School at Athens, Cambridge University Press (CUP), Vol. 9 ( 1903-11), p. 350-355
    Abstract: The following account is practically identical with section ( a ) of my Report to the Cretan Committee of the British Association (cf. Reports , Section H, 1903, Southport meeting). On the 26th March, 1903, the day of my arrival at Palaikastro, I commenced work on the ossuary discovered and partially excavated in the preceding year (cf. Report by R. C. Bosanquet, in Man , 1902). The work consisted in exposing the crania in the several compartments of that enclosure, and I soon found that the only reliable method of obtaining satisfactory cranial measurements was to clear away the surrounding earth from each skull and to measure while the specimen was still in situ. Subsequently, each skull (to the number of about thirty) was carefully removed, and then, moistened paper having been spread over and around it, a covering of plaster of Paris was finally applied: in this way it was hoped to render the skulls less liable to destruction in the transit to Candia or to such other destination as might be determined upon.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0068-2454 , 2045-2403
    RVK:
    Language: English
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)
    Publication Date: 1903
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2497829-2
    SSG: 6,14
    SSG: 6,11
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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