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Minoan Artists αΊ the Court of Avaris (Tell el-Dab 'α) T/ze discovery rifMinoanfresco paintzng at the site rifTell el-Dab'a, and therifόre the presence rif Minoan aTtists atJόreign coztrts, has tTaniformed our view of cultural interaction in the eastern Mediterranean world. These wall paintings οη lime plaster have beenpartly TeconstTuctedto reveal bull-leapzng and bull-grappling scenes, some rif them against α maze pattern (fig. 39) and .felines (lzons or leopards) ChaSillgungulates (fig. 120). Hztnting scenes,life- sizefigιlTes, men with staffs, and α white .female weaTing αJlounced skirt, as well as heraldiιogrijfins (fig. 40) have also emerged. As laTgeas thegrijfinsfrom J{nossos,thesegrijfins alsoprobablyJlanked α throne. T/ze hard lime plaster, whiclz was used in the Aegean on walls witlz stoneJόulldations built on rock, did not adlιeTe well to tlιe mud-bTick walls at AvaTis, whiclz were built on alluvium. Furtlιermore, walls rif tlιis type tend to compTess ουα an extended period rif time. This isprobably what lιappened ίη Palaces F and G, cαusing thepainted plaster toJlake off tlιe walls. T/zefωgnιen- have been collected and dumped from tlιe accessταrιιp. Tlιe fτesco teclznique used to pToduce the wall painti71gs tl •• style and motif.s employed leave no doubt tlιat Minoan ma.sters:.. at work. Also at this tinze, during the reign rif HatsltepS1LtιJ eaTlyyeaTs rif T/zutmose ΠΙ, TepTesentatiolZSrifMinoα1l de/I!!!". appeaT ίη tombs rif Tlzeban lιίglz cifficials(seefig. 85). The ρ,., rif Minoan aTt in Egypt cαnnot be explained simply asfαshio palace beautificαtion. RatlιeT, distinιotive motif.s sztch αs th~ l _ gTijfins and tlze half-rosette fTieze on the laTge TaztTeador fr~SΑΙ Palace F (fig. 39) are emblematic if tlzepalaιoeat J{nossos. Τ rifspeιoificαllyMinoan ΤΟΥαΖmotif.sin αpalace ίη the ile D~'- clea1'indication tlιat an encounter on the lziglzest level πιω. talcenplace between the couTts of J{nossos and Egypt. d Ρro. alliana between tlze Minoan thalassocτacy and Eg)'P1 . Thutmosid period would be Tezrifoτcedby thf zdentificαtioll l!.ι el-Dab 'αwitlz PeTunifer. The pTesenιoerifMinoan ΤΟΥαl ell/.ble. lzeTaldicfull-scαle gTijfins, and tlzelarge-scαle TepTeseιLtαtion ΙΓ .female ιη αJlounced skirt may sztggest that αpoliticαl mαπw{!' - place. The palace was tlιen peThaps equipped witlz wall pιJί - zmageTY,indzspensablefoT the spintuallife rif·Mznoan 1"O)'aliy. ι- beenιolaimedthat the thTone Toom at J{nossoswas intended 1l0- - king, butJόT α queen. J She would lzave taken lzeTplace bet-..L· two seated gTijfins depicted ίη the J{nossostlz1'one1'oorιι,αlΙ ιJ' [ο tlzeΜίηοαη GTeat Goddess, NIistress if Animals. Such ιJη ί g1'aplzicscena1'iocould also beιolaimedfoTΡαΙαα F at TeZlel-D with its he1'aldiιoΜΖηοαη style ofg1'ijfins. Figure 40. Reconstruction οfthΓοne τοοηι ,~it!1 vval1painting of !leΓaΙdίc gΓίffins. Tel! e!-Dab'a, Palace F. Dynasty 18, Γeίgns of Ηετείιορειιι-' 'Πιιιτιιιοεε ΠΙ /. See Rellsch 1958; NiemeieT /986; αlld Ν. JliIαI·illαtos 1995. Ροτ αιι α•. oveTαlll·ifeI·ellce, see Bietαk, NIαI·illαtos, αIld ΡαΖΥυοιι 200ϊ.

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Minoan Artists αΊ the Court of Avaris (Tell el-Dab 'α)

T/ze discovery rifMinoanfresco paintzng at the site rifTell el-Dab'a,and therifόre the presence rif Minoan aTtists at Jόreign coztrts, hastTaniformed our view of cultural interaction in the easternMediterranean world. These wall paintings οη lime plaster havebeenpartly TeconstTucted to reveal bull-leapzng and bull-grapplingscenes, some rif them against α maze pattern (fig. 39) and .felines(lzons or leopards) ChaSillgungulates (fig. 120). Hztnting scenes, life-size figιlTes, men with staffs, and α white .female weaTing αJlouncedskirt, as well as heraldiιo grijfins (fig. 40) have also emerged. AslaTge as the grijfinsfrom J{nossos, thesegrijfins alsoprobablyJlankedα throne. T/ze hard lime plaster, whiclz was used in the Aegeanon walls witlz stoneJόulldations built on rock, did not adlιeTe wellto tlιe mud-bTick walls at AvaTis, whiclz were built on alluvium.Furtlιermore, walls rif tlιis type tend to compTess ουα an extendedperiod rif time. This isprobably what lιappened ίη Palaces F and G,

cαusing thepainted plaster toJlake off tlιe walls. T/zefωgnιen-have been collected and dumped from tlιe access ταrιιp.

Tlιe fτesco teclznique used to pToduce the wall painti71gs tl ••style and motif.s employed leave no doubt tlιat Minoan ma.sters :..at work. Also at this tinze, during the reign rif HatsltepS1LtιJeaTlyyeaTs rif T/zutmose ΠΙ, TepTesentatiolZSrif Minoα1l de/I!!!".appeaT ίη tombs rif Tlzeban lιίglz cifficials (seefig. 85). The ρ,.,rif Minoan aTt in Egypt cαnnot be explained simply asfαshiopalace beautificαtion. RatlιeT, distinιotive motif.s sztch αs th~ l _gTijfins and tlze half-rosette fTieze on the laTge TaztTeadorfr~SΑΙPalace F (fig. 39) are emblematic if tlzepalaιoeat J{nossos. Τrif speιoificαllyMinoan ΤΟΥαΖmotif.s in αpalace ίη the ileD~'-clea1' indication tlιat an encounter on the lziglzest level πιω.talcenplace between the couTts of J{nossos and Egypt. d Ρro.alliana between tlze Minoan thalassocτacy and Eg)'P1 .Thutmosid period would be Tezrifoτcedby thf zdentificαtioll l!.ιel-Dab 'α witlz PeTunifer. The pTesenιoerifMinoan ΤΟΥαlell/.ble. •lzeTaldicfull-scαle gTijfins, and tlze large-scαle TepTeseιLtαtionΙΓ.female ιη αJlounced skirt may sztggest that αpoliticαl mαπw{!' -place. The palace was tlιen peThaps equipped witlz wall pιJί -

zmageTY,indzspensablefoT the spintuallife rif·Mznoan 1"O)'aliy. ι-been ιolaimedthat the thTone Toom at J{nossos was intended 1l0- -

king, butJόT α queen.J She would lzave taken lzeTplace bet-..L·two seated gTijfins depicted ίη the J{nossos tlz1'one1'oorιι,αlΙ ιJ'

[ο tlzeΜίηοαη GTeat Goddess, NIistress if Animals. Such ιJη ίg1'aplzicscena1'iocould also be ιolaimedfoTΡαΙαα F at TeZlel-Dwith its he1'aldiιoΜΖηοαη style of g1'ijfins.

Figure 40. Reconstruction οfthΓοne τοοηι ,~it!1 vval1 painting of!leΓaΙdίc gΓίffins. Tel! e!-Dab'a, Palace F. Dynasty 18, Γeίgns ofΗετείιορειιι-' 'Πιιιτιιιοεε ΠΙ

/. See Rellsch 1958; NiemeieT /986; αlld Ν. JliIαI·illαtos 1995. Ροτ αιια•.oveTαlll·ifeI·ellce, see Bietαk, NIαI·illαtos, αIld ΡαΖΥυοιι 200ϊ.