THE NEOLITHIC SPIRAL AREA 185
Galicia.1 This long northern line may be considered as the
base of a triangle whose sides run southwards towards
an apex in the ^Egean Sea. On the east the line of the
finds runs south-east through Podolia and Bessarabia 2
into Roumania,3 where it is joined by an east central
line that comes down through Bukovina 4 and Tran-
sylvania.5 In the extreme west the finds come down
through the Attersee and Mondsee in Upper Austria '
to Trieste,7 and thence to Bosnia.' In the centre a line
stretches from Lengyel, south of Buda Posth," down into
Servia.10 That the western Bosnian line cannot yet
be extended down the Adriatic may only be an accident
which future excavation will rectify, but the eastern
line has a natural extension at Jamboliin Eastern Roume-
lia," in the First City of Troy," and in the Necropolis
of Jortan," on the Upper Valley of the Caicus in Mysia.
llbcnstadt in Germany. From his H.I.G. 1904, we imagine
that Dr. M. Much would like to bring these into line in support
of Schmidt's and Von Stern's views.
1 Ibid. figs. 251-83, pp. 114-9, Horodnica and Bilcze. See
Von Stern, P.K.S.R. p. 74.
2 Von Stern's own finds at Petreny.
:l Cucuteni, etc. (Von Stern, p. 77).
I Schipenitz in the valley of the Pruth (Von Stem, p. 77).
s Tordos (Schmidt, Z. f. Ethnol. 1903, pp. 43S-69) and
Kronstadt (Teutsch ap. Schmidt, ibid. 1904, pp. 637-43). Also
Hoerncs, op. cit. figs. 25-72, pp. 19-26.
6 Hoerncs, op. cit. figs. 123-35, PP- 5I_5-
7 Gabrovizza and Duino (Hoernes, op. cit. fig. 118, p. 48).
8 Butmir (Hoernes, op. cit. figs. 1-7, pp. 7-10).
° Wosinsky, Lengyel, 3 vols. 1888-91 ; Hoerncs, op. cit. figs. 19-
22, p. 11; Von Stern, p. 75.
10 Jablaniza or Jablanica (Hoernes, pp. 29, 30; W. Vassits
and other authorities ap. Von Stern, p. 78, note 2). For the
interesting Clay Figurines of female figures from Klicevac,
sec Hoernes, figs. 85-6, p. 31.
II Jerome in Rev. Arch, xxxix. 1901, pp. 328-49.
la H. Schmidt, op. cit.
13 C.R.A.I. 1901, pp. 810-7. Description by Collignon of
finds of Paul Gaudin.
Galicia.1 This long northern line may be considered as the
base of a triangle whose sides run southwards towards
an apex in the ^Egean Sea. On the east the line of the
finds runs south-east through Podolia and Bessarabia 2
into Roumania,3 where it is joined by an east central
line that comes down through Bukovina 4 and Tran-
sylvania.5 In the extreme west the finds come down
through the Attersee and Mondsee in Upper Austria '
to Trieste,7 and thence to Bosnia.' In the centre a line
stretches from Lengyel, south of Buda Posth," down into
Servia.10 That the western Bosnian line cannot yet
be extended down the Adriatic may only be an accident
which future excavation will rectify, but the eastern
line has a natural extension at Jamboliin Eastern Roume-
lia," in the First City of Troy," and in the Necropolis
of Jortan," on the Upper Valley of the Caicus in Mysia.
llbcnstadt in Germany. From his H.I.G. 1904, we imagine
that Dr. M. Much would like to bring these into line in support
of Schmidt's and Von Stern's views.
1 Ibid. figs. 251-83, pp. 114-9, Horodnica and Bilcze. See
Von Stern, P.K.S.R. p. 74.
2 Von Stern's own finds at Petreny.
:l Cucuteni, etc. (Von Stern, p. 77).
I Schipenitz in the valley of the Pruth (Von Stem, p. 77).
s Tordos (Schmidt, Z. f. Ethnol. 1903, pp. 43S-69) and
Kronstadt (Teutsch ap. Schmidt, ibid. 1904, pp. 637-43). Also
Hoerncs, op. cit. figs. 25-72, pp. 19-26.
6 Hoerncs, op. cit. figs. 123-35, PP- 5I_5-
7 Gabrovizza and Duino (Hoernes, op. cit. fig. 118, p. 48).
8 Butmir (Hoernes, op. cit. figs. 1-7, pp. 7-10).
° Wosinsky, Lengyel, 3 vols. 1888-91 ; Hoerncs, op. cit. figs. 19-
22, p. 11; Von Stern, p. 75.
10 Jablaniza or Jablanica (Hoernes, pp. 29, 30; W. Vassits
and other authorities ap. Von Stern, p. 78, note 2). For the
interesting Clay Figurines of female figures from Klicevac,
sec Hoernes, figs. 85-6, p. 31.
II Jerome in Rev. Arch, xxxix. 1901, pp. 328-49.
la H. Schmidt, op. cit.
13 C.R.A.I. 1901, pp. 810-7. Description by Collignon of
finds of Paul Gaudin.