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Cesnola, Luigi Palma di [Hrsg.]; Thompson, Stephen [Ill.]
The antiquities of Cyprus discovered (principally on the sites of the ancient Golgoi and Idalium) by General Luigi Palma di Cesnola — London, 1873

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LIST OF PLATES.

I. Archaic Vases, of the kind known as Phoenician or Corinthian.

III. > Archaic Vases, of various grotesque and fanciful forms.

IV. )

V. i Rude Figures in terracotta ; including grotesque Riders and Charioteers, and images of Aphrodite
VI. i (Mylitta or Astarte) and Hermaphrodites (1)

VII. Rude dog-headed Images, resembling the Egyptian Anubis.
VIII. Greco-Egyptian architectural fragment : two lions recumbent above a winged globe.
IX. j

^ L Dedicatory Statues of Kings or Priests, showing the influence of an Egyptian style.
XII. J

XIII. Figure of a Flute-player in the ministry of the Temple (an-ovSavX^i 1), also showing the influence

of an Egyptian style.

XIV. ]

XV. }- Dedicatory Statues of Kings or Priests, showing the influence of an Assyrian style.
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XVII. Two dedicatory Figures : the right-hand figure like the last; the left-hand showing a hieratic

style kept up in a period of freer art.
XVIII. Colossal head in the Assyrian style.
XIX. 1 Miscellaneous archaic or pseudo-archaic Figures; the left-hand Figure on PL XX. remarkable
XX. J for a Phrygian character of costume.

XXI. Two colossal Figures : on the left-hand, an archaic Figure of Herakles, with the lion's skin,
club, and quiver; on the right-hand, a priest of Aphrodite.
XXII. Archaic Figures of Herakles, of various sizes.

XXIII. Figures of Geryones, of various sizes.

XXIV. Fragment of a bas-relief from the pedestal of a Statue of Herakles, showing the lifting of the

Cattle of Geryones by Herakles.
XXV. Three small Figures of Temple Ministers; and one small votive Figure (?) of a Muther and Child.
XXVI. A small Figure of a Dancing Priestess of Aphrodite (?) in two views; the pedestal supported by
heads.

XXVII. ]
XXVIII 1

' ! Various Archaic Heads, found without trunks, representing Kings or Priests, and showing in
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j various degrees the traces of an Egyptian, and Assyrian, and an original manner.

XXXI. j

XXXII. Three Heads, in a free style, and belonging to the later period of Hellenic art.

XXXIII. Two fragmentary Female Figures, in a free style.

XXXIV. A fragment of a Kneeling Archer (Apollo?) in a free style.
XXXV. Figure of a Priest, late style.

XXXVI. Rude bas-relief, apparently connected with the worship of Delphi, late style.
 
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