PLA TE CXL. CONTINUED.
Published from the original by Hall, ubi supra, X, No. 25; XI, p. 224; Cesnola, Cyprus,
Plate 6, No. 38.
6. Single character, similar to 3.
ko.
7. On the bottom of a handled vase of red ware, figured immediately above, on a smaller
scale, and also in Vol. II, Plate CXLII, No. 1062. From Larnaka or Citium. Inscription in a
circle, il/$ inch in diameter. Characters ^ to '/2 inch high, in rather fine strokes, incised after
baking; plain.
te. le. pa. no. to. fa. ko. T-qk^dvui t£> Tay<5.
Owner's name, with his official title. The same title appears below (No. 13) and in a silver
bowl in the Cesnola Collection. (See Plate CXLI, No. 4.)
Published from the original by Hall, ubi supra, XI, p. 238.
8. 9, 10, 11. Single characters on the bottoms of tall, slim, handled vases of red ware.
From Maroni. Figured immediately above No. 8, on a reduced scale, and also in Vol. II, Plate
CXLI, No. 1061. Characters incised before baking; y^ to 1/% inch high; very sharp and distinct.
8. so. or ko., as it can be read either side up.
9. ti.
1 o. to.
11. we.
Initial characters, probably ; either the owner's name or the maker's mark.
Published from the originals by Hall, ubi supra, XI, p. 237.
12. On a cylindrical amphora stopper of light blue pottery. From Citium. Characters
3/g inch high; one on the end and one on the side of the cylinder.
On the end: ia.
On the side: lo.
Proprietary mark or label, probably.
Published from the original by Hall, ubi supra, XI, pp. 236-7.
13. On the lobe of a votive ear of calcareous stone, colored red. From Golgoi. Figured