Abstract

In the course of studying Late Minoan pottery in Crete the author came across two sherds which were clearly of Cypriot origin. The first was found among material from the 1901 excavations of the British School at Zakro and the second in the boxes of the Stratigraphical Museum at Knossos. Since there is only one other definite occurrence in Crete of a Cypriot Bronze Age import, they seemed to merit attention and publication. It is particularly opportune that they should have been found so soon after the recent study of Minoan imports in Cyprus.

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