INDEX
Nute.— Gcom. = Geometrie : Mye. = Myeenaeau (i.e. 'uf tlio Mycenaean period'). Refen
in tlie antiqüitiesof Egypt are collected under ilie heading Egyptian Kvideuee. Refen
to tlie antiquities of Creto will be fouhd under the various sites and also under C'rete.
Aoajianta : obsidian quarry, 210 f.; 245 f.
Aegean civilization, 238 f.
Aegeo-Cretan relations, 238 f.
Aegina : earliest painted pottery, 93; pre-
Myc. pithoi, !)7
Alabaster : bnp, 196 ; vases from CnossOB,
266; rod, 200
AXcoWcrrpa, 224
Altar, woman at, ou signet-ring, 193
Amorgos: pottery, 84-86, 88 f., 244; 'duck-
viis>es' 8!) ; obsidian razors, 230
Ampeloa (Crete), steatite bowl from, 197
Ariiphorae: of geom. period, 98, 103; of
Myc. period, 119, 136
Anaphe, obsidian razors from, 230
Angathia (Melos), early ceinetery, 229
Ammal8: on geom. wäre, 97,105; grotesque,
Myc. period, 117 ; figures of clay, 203
Aniinal vases, 91, 158
Ankistra, bronze, 192
Anta of Palace, 57
Antiparos: obsidian. deposit, 216; obsidian
razors, 230
Aphrodite of Melos, 1
Apulian askoi derived from pseudamphora,
90
Architecture : Ohapter II, 25-69
Argolid : not tlie source ofall Myciinported
wäre, 146 ; trade witli Melos,'246
Argos, Heraeuin of: obsidian arrow-head,
223
Armenian obsidian, 229
Anns : position of, in early statuettee, 187 ;
treatment of, in clay Bgures, 202
Arrow-heads : bronze, 11, 190, 223; Qint,
191 ; obsidian, 222, 268
Arvi (C'rete), steatite deposit, 196
Ashmolean Museum. *ee Oxford
Askoi: Apulian, 90 ; prototype of Hcllenic,
135 ; native and imported, 136
Assarlik (Myndus), exploration at, 233,
243
Athens, antiquities at:
British Keimöl Collect ion : alabaster cup,
196; obsidian froui FirilayCollection!
225
National Museum: arrow-heads (obsi-
dian) from N. side of Acropolis, 223 ;
bowl (steatite) from Mycenae ; idols
from Paroa, 194; pestles from Acm-
polis, 200 ; pottery, 80, 98, 101 ;
duck-vase from Amorgos, 89 ; scoops,
212 ; table (earthenware), 212 ; torch-
liolders, 211 ; vesselof poreellanite (!),
201
Attiea, distribution of obsidian in, 22(i
232
Auvergne, obsidian of, 229
Awls, bone, 192
Axe, double, mould for, 191 ; as pottery-
mark, 180-182 ; pattern of double axe-
heads, 97
IjAKINU-PANS, 157
Basalt, 27, 48, 59
Bases of columns, 13, 18, 60, 76
Basin of slieet-copper, 191 ; of poreellanite
(?), from Cnossos, 201
Basket-handled vases, 116, 119
Basket-work patterns, 86, 88
Bastion, 33, 257
Bath, 13, 139 f., 173 ; bath-room of Palace
57
Bathing-scene on Oyprus terracotta, 140
Beads, clay, 213
Bcaked jugs (schnabelkannen), 15, 16 ; of
earliest period, 91 ; of geom. period,
98, 103, 152; of Myc. period, 108 f.,
119, 125, 139 ; development of, 249 f.
Beehive (tholos) tombs, 23, 23(i
Bell-shaped cnps, 101 ; object of trachvte
200 f. 1 '
Bclt worn by man in wall-painting, 74 ; bv
Petsofii statuettes, 189
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Nute.— Gcom. = Geometrie : Mye. = Myeenaeau (i.e. 'uf tlio Mycenaean period'). Refen
in tlie antiqüitiesof Egypt are collected under ilie heading Egyptian Kvideuee. Refen
to tlie antiquities of Creto will be fouhd under the various sites and also under C'rete.
Aoajianta : obsidian quarry, 210 f.; 245 f.
Aegean civilization, 238 f.
Aegeo-Cretan relations, 238 f.
Aegina : earliest painted pottery, 93; pre-
Myc. pithoi, !)7
Alabaster : bnp, 196 ; vases from CnossOB,
266; rod, 200
AXcoWcrrpa, 224
Altar, woman at, ou signet-ring, 193
Amorgos: pottery, 84-86, 88 f., 244; 'duck-
viis>es' 8!) ; obsidian razors, 230
Ampeloa (Crete), steatite bowl from, 197
Ariiphorae: of geom. period, 98, 103; of
Myc. period, 119, 136
Anaphe, obsidian razors from, 230
Angathia (Melos), early ceinetery, 229
Ammal8: on geom. wäre, 97,105; grotesque,
Myc. period, 117 ; figures of clay, 203
Aniinal vases, 91, 158
Ankistra, bronze, 192
Anta of Palace, 57
Antiparos: obsidian. deposit, 216; obsidian
razors, 230
Aphrodite of Melos, 1
Apulian askoi derived from pseudamphora,
90
Architecture : Ohapter II, 25-69
Argolid : not tlie source ofall Myciinported
wäre, 146 ; trade witli Melos,'246
Argos, Heraeuin of: obsidian arrow-head,
223
Armenian obsidian, 229
Anns : position of, in early statuettee, 187 ;
treatment of, in clay Bgures, 202
Arrow-heads : bronze, 11, 190, 223; Qint,
191 ; obsidian, 222, 268
Arvi (C'rete), steatite deposit, 196
Ashmolean Museum. *ee Oxford
Askoi: Apulian, 90 ; prototype of Hcllenic,
135 ; native and imported, 136
Assarlik (Myndus), exploration at, 233,
243
Athens, antiquities at:
British Keimöl Collect ion : alabaster cup,
196; obsidian froui FirilayCollection!
225
National Museum: arrow-heads (obsi-
dian) from N. side of Acropolis, 223 ;
bowl (steatite) from Mycenae ; idols
from Paroa, 194; pestles from Acm-
polis, 200 ; pottery, 80, 98, 101 ;
duck-vase from Amorgos, 89 ; scoops,
212 ; table (earthenware), 212 ; torch-
liolders, 211 ; vesselof poreellanite (!),
201
Attiea, distribution of obsidian in, 22(i
232
Auvergne, obsidian of, 229
Awls, bone, 192
Axe, double, mould for, 191 ; as pottery-
mark, 180-182 ; pattern of double axe-
heads, 97
IjAKINU-PANS, 157
Basalt, 27, 48, 59
Bases of columns, 13, 18, 60, 76
Basin of slieet-copper, 191 ; of poreellanite
(?), from Cnossos, 201
Basket-handled vases, 116, 119
Basket-work patterns, 86, 88
Bastion, 33, 257
Bath, 13, 139 f., 173 ; bath-room of Palace
57
Bathing-scene on Oyprus terracotta, 140
Beads, clay, 213
Bcaked jugs (schnabelkannen), 15, 16 ; of
earliest period, 91 ; of geom. period,
98, 103, 152; of Myc. period, 108 f.,
119, 125, 139 ; development of, 249 f.
Beehive (tholos) tombs, 23, 23(i
Bell-shaped cnps, 101 ; object of trachvte
200 f. 1 '
Bclt worn by man in wall-painting, 74 ; bv
Petsofii statuettes, 189
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