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APPENDIX. 
CoNTENTS 
TABLE A. ud Mn eris Ages at Crete, The Cyclades, and 
TABLE B. The: Prehistoric and Early Historic Ages of Cyprus. 
: TABLE A, 
THE PREHISTORIC AGES OF CRETE, THE CYCLADES, 
AND GREECE. 
PERIOD OF NON-ARYAN CULTURE. 
Dr ME 
CRETE. | CYCLADES. GREECE. 
EARLY Bronze AGE. South. | North. 
(Central date c. B.c. 3000.) | 
mary Minoan I. | Early Cycladic I. | | 
i Minoan II. | Early Cycladic II. STONE ÅGE. 
rly Minoan III. | Early Cycladie III. 
Srani In Thessaly, Boe- 
MIDDLE BRONZE AGE. ái gain have 
EM C seas ee es Vote 
RETE ees ryan - Speakers 
oan  IL|MiddleCycladie I. th f stone 
Middle M Minen Il. | Middle Cycladic TE e e ec ry longer 
BRONZE AGE. | +}, ít Hout 
m hd cout III.| Mycenaean I. "rene P dcin. 
Nor 
Middle Minoan III. 
a LATE BRONZE A era of ° Án 
rom c. B.C. reece is chalco- 
‘hee MS cem 1o00- 1200.) n lithie (i.e., bronze 
moan I. | (Cycladic’ culture and stone were 
now absorbed in that | meer ta hoe 
beate and termed Mycenaean II. until ithe Baste 
5 ron Age 
ie Minoan IL accordingly.) “Aegean Arch.) 
Minoan TII. Mycenaean III. 
M i oooO PERIOD or ARYaN CULTURE. 
: EARLY Iron AGE. 
E Commencement c. B.C. ee 1 
th the advent of the iron-using Indo-European speakers 
y North the Bronze Age culture of Crete, ma Cyc € 
Greece caiehiša, and the serie period commences. 
k discovered amo Middle ai itl. 
objects, 
[This table, which is entirel d in form, is compiled 
solely from particulars given in T deri ta Minoa," A. J. Evans, 
Rae "^ M. R. Hall, London, 1915. For 
itted the Stone Age t eiue 
