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Dicte and the Temples of Dictaean Zeus

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This memorandum, written before 1910 by the late Professor R. C. Bosanquet, seems to have been intended as a historical introduction to the definitive report of the British School's excavations at Praisos and Palaikastro. Some sections have been revised by the Curator of Knossos, Mr. R. W. Hutchinson.
Title: Dicte and the Temples of Dictaean Zeus
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This memorandum, written before 1910 by the late Professor R.
C.
Bosanquet, seems to have been intended as a historical introduction to the definitive report of the British School's excavations at Praisos and Palaikastro.
Some sections have been revised by the Curator of Knossos, Mr.
R.
W.
Hutchinson.

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