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CONTENTS.
FIO. PAOB
143. Rim and Shoulder of large Vase ..................... 156
144. Interior of shallow Vase ........................... 156
145. Wash-hand Vase 1 ... .'......... .................. 157
146. Vase with turned-over Rim ........................ 157
147. Censer? .................................... 158
148. Fragments of Cypriote Bowl ........................ 158
149. Cretan Wild Goat .............................. 176
150. Impressed Signs................................. 177
— Table of Signs ................................. 179
151. Scratched Signs................................'. 180
152. Geometrical Marks ............... ............... "182
153. Fish-sign fromDictaean Libation-table .................. 182
154. Early Babylonian Signs for Fish ..................... 182
155. Pair of Linear Characters from Base of Vessel............... 183
156. Sign-groups from Cnossian Tablets ..................... 183
157. Sign-group from Seal-Impression ..................... 183
158. Identical Forms at Phylakopi and Cnossos.................. 184
159. Non-Cnossian Group of Signs ........................ 184
160. Terracotta Statuette from Cameiros ... .................. 188
161. Stone Mould and Axe-head cast in it.................... 191
162. Ivory Signet-Ring.............................. 193
163. Ivory Finial ................................. 193
164. Marble Jar................................... 195
165. Stone Cup.................................... 196
166. 167. Steatite ' Blossom-Bowls'............ ............ 197
168. Steatite Bowl with Oblique Fluting..................... 198
• 169. „ „ with Horizontal Grooves.................. 198
170. „ ,, (hemispherical) ........................ 198
171. Dish of Micaceous Schist ........................... 198
172. Grooved lmplement of Slate ........................ 199
173. Pestles and Mortars ... ........................... 200
174. Plummet of Porous Trachyte ........................ 201
175. Forked Object of Tufa ........................ ... 201
176. Hindquarters of Terracotta Cow in Native Melian Ware......... 204
177. Forepart of Terracotta Cow in Iniported Mycenaean Ware ...... 204
178. 179. Heads of Bulls, completed....................... 205
180. Terracotta Boat................................. 206
181. Miniature Stool.................... ............ 206
182. Box-like vessel, with three Openings at Top ............... 207
183. Box with Rounded Feet ........................... 208
184. Steatite Lamp .............................. ... 209
185. Section of Clay Lamp............................. 209
186. Standard Lamp............... .................. 210
187. Lamp of Tufa ................................ 211
CONTENTS.
FIO. PAOB
143. Rim and Shoulder of large Vase ..................... 156
144. Interior of shallow Vase ........................... 156
145. Wash-hand Vase 1 ... .'......... .................. 157
146. Vase with turned-over Rim ........................ 157
147. Censer? .................................... 158
148. Fragments of Cypriote Bowl ........................ 158
149. Cretan Wild Goat .............................. 176
150. Impressed Signs................................. 177
— Table of Signs ................................. 179
151. Scratched Signs................................'. 180
152. Geometrical Marks ............... ............... "182
153. Fish-sign fromDictaean Libation-table .................. 182
154. Early Babylonian Signs for Fish ..................... 182
155. Pair of Linear Characters from Base of Vessel............... 183
156. Sign-groups from Cnossian Tablets ..................... 183
157. Sign-group from Seal-Impression ..................... 183
158. Identical Forms at Phylakopi and Cnossos.................. 184
159. Non-Cnossian Group of Signs ........................ 184
160. Terracotta Statuette from Cameiros ... .................. 188
161. Stone Mould and Axe-head cast in it.................... 191
162. Ivory Signet-Ring.............................. 193
163. Ivory Finial ................................. 193
164. Marble Jar................................... 195
165. Stone Cup.................................... 196
166. 167. Steatite ' Blossom-Bowls'............ ............ 197
168. Steatite Bowl with Oblique Fluting..................... 198
• 169. „ „ with Horizontal Grooves.................. 198
170. „ ,, (hemispherical) ........................ 198
171. Dish of Micaceous Schist ........................... 198
172. Grooved lmplement of Slate ........................ 199
173. Pestles and Mortars ... ........................... 200
174. Plummet of Porous Trachyte ........................ 201
175. Forked Object of Tufa ........................ ... 201
176. Hindquarters of Terracotta Cow in Native Melian Ware......... 204
177. Forepart of Terracotta Cow in Iniported Mycenaean Ware ...... 204
178. 179. Heads of Bulls, completed....................... 205
180. Terracotta Boat................................. 206
181. Miniature Stool.................... ............ 206
182. Box-like vessel, with three Openings at Top ............... 207
183. Box with Rounded Feet ........................... 208
184. Steatite Lamp .............................. ... 209
185. Section of Clay Lamp............................. 209
186. Standard Lamp............... .................. 210
187. Lamp of Tufa ................................ 211