File:Wall painting of labyrinth and other fragments from Knossos (East-West Corridor) - Heraklion AM.jpg

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English: - object type: wall painting (fresco) (with incavo technique)

- description: (fragment on the left) labyrinth - period / date: (Immerwahr 1990) close of middle minoan IIIA (Hood 2005) probably middle minoan IIIA - findspot: lower East-West Corridor, east of the Hall of the Double Axes - museum / inventory number: Heraklion, Archaeological Museum - bibliography: - Sara Anderson Immerwahr, Aegean Painting in the Bronze Age, London 1990, cat. Kn No. 42

- Sinclair Hood, Dating the Knossos frescoes, in: Lyvia Morgan (ed.), Aegean Wall Painting. A tribute to Mark Cameron, London 2005, cat. 34
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