Once more: Type in Style
I have now needed three posts to attribute all labyrinth examples of this series to their types. Here I present the last part.
Examples in the Reims style
Type Reims
Type Reims
Type Chartres
Type Sneinton (labyrinth drawn faultily)
Type Saffron Walden (labyrinth drawn faultily)
Exemples in the Knidos Style
Type Knossos
Core-labyrinth of the type Rockcliffe Marsh, doublespiral-like mander (Erwin’s type 6 meander)
Cretan type
Type Otfrid
Other Examples
Type Rockcliffe Marsh
Cretan Type
Cretan Type
Type Al Qazwini
Type Cakra Vyuh
Type Liger
Type Ely
Type Kieser
Type Gent
We can see here a similar result as in the two previous posts. The 18 examples belong to 14 different types.
What can be seen here also is, that in some labyrinths the pattern may be difficult to obtain (type Liger, type Ely, type Kieser, type Gent). I do not explain this further here because this is beyond the space of this post.
The types used
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