Multi-colored Rocks
Dublin Core
Title
Multi-colored Rocks
Subject
Six fragments preserving parts of rocks, which ere painted first by applying irregular daubs of colored wash (red, blue, yellow and reserved for white) almost at random and then putting in irregular black lines to give both veined appearance and jagged outline.
Description
Catalogue number: 3 N nws
Dimensions:
(a) h. 0.24 m., w. 0.22 m., th. 0.04 m.
(b) h. 0.15 m., w. 0.17 m., th. 0.03 m.
(c) h. 0.19 m., w. 0.155 m., th. 0.04 m.
(d) h. 0.15 m., w. 0.13 m., th. 0.04 m.
(e) h. 0.105 m., w. 0.08 m. th. 0.03 m.
(f) h. 0.105 m., w. 0.07 m. th. 0.04 m.
Find spot: Plaster dump on northwest slope
Dimensions:
(a) h. 0.24 m., w. 0.22 m., th. 0.04 m.
(b) h. 0.15 m., w. 0.17 m., th. 0.03 m.
(c) h. 0.19 m., w. 0.155 m., th. 0.04 m.
(d) h. 0.15 m., w. 0.13 m., th. 0.04 m.
(e) h. 0.105 m., w. 0.08 m. th. 0.03 m.
(f) h. 0.105 m., w. 0.07 m. th. 0.04 m.
Find spot: Plaster dump on northwest slope
Creator
Reconstruction by Piet de Jong
Source
Lang (2015) p. 127. pls. 68, 69, H, Q
Citation
Reconstruction by Piet de Jong, “Multi-colored Rocks,” Pylos, accessed May 4, 2026, https://www.pylospalace-wallpaintingprogram.artinterp.org/items/show/111.
