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THE occasion for the following remarks on that difficult and much disputed subject, the Mycenæan Question, is furnished by the appearance of the timely volume on the “Oldest Civilization of Greece.” by Mr. H. R. Hall, of the British Museum, and as public interest in the whole question has been considerably quickened by the important discoveries of Mr. A. J. Evans in Crete, this book, in which certain of the principal results of the Cretan excavations are discussed, will be heartily welcomed by the broad-minded school of classical archæologists in general, and by the student of ancient Oriental civilisations in particular.
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The Mycenæan Question 1 . Nature 64, 280–283 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/064280c0
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