XX
List of Plates
to face
page
XVII Etruscan mirrors representing the oracular head of Orpheus:
(1) Amirror from Clusium,nowin the Casuccini collectionat Chiusi
(2) A mirror now in Paris
(3) A fragmentary mirror formerly in the Borgia collection and
now at Naples (?) . .......102
XVIII Early 'Campanian' amphora in the MuseeBorely at Marseilles :
a youth consulting the oracle of Orpheus'head (?) . . 102
XIX A stucco-relief in the semi-dome of the subterranean basilica
at Rome:
the last voyage of the soul over the waters of death to
the Islands of the Blest [with transparent overleaf]. . 135
XX Bronze statuette from Ephesos, now at Queens' College,
Cambridge:
a praying Negro . . . . . . .151
XXI Plan of the American excavations on the north slope of the
Akropolis..........170
XXII Hydria from Chiusi (?), now in the British Museum :
Ge hands Erichthonios to Athena in the presence of Zeus,
Nike, and Hebe (?) . . . . . . . .182
XXIII Stdmnos from Vulci, now at Munich :
Ge hands Erichthonios to Athena in the presence of
Hephaistos . ■ . . . . . . . .184
XXIV Krater from Chiusi, now at Palermo :
Ge hands Erichthonios to Athena in the presence of
Hephaistos and Kekrops.......187
XXV Stdmnos from Knossos, now at Candia :
(a) and (6) the Snake-goddess repeated as a proto-
geometric motif....... ,. .189
XXVI Painted terra-cotta//<^«<? from Athens:
the Snake-goddess (Athena?) of late geometric art . . 189
XXVII Kylix from Nola, now in the British Museum:
Anesidora fashioned by Hephaistos and adorned by Athena 201
XXVIII Votive relief in island marble, found on the Akropolis at Athens:
a husband, with his wife and three children, brings a sow
for sacrifice to Athena.......225
XXIX PeMke from Kameiros, now in the British Museum :
(a) Athena finds Erichthonios in his basket guarded by
two snakes
(6) Aglauros(?) and Herse(?) make off .... 248
XXX An amphora at Petrograd :
(1) A heroion containing five stalks of bearded wheat, flanked by
conventional figures bearing garlands and gifts
(2) A young warrior, wreathed by Nike, between two companions.
A domestic scene (his homecoming?)
(3) The whole vase (4) Head of Kore (5) Palmette . . 306
XXXI Three gold ears of barley found in a grave near Syracuse:
and now in the Loeb collection at Murnau . . 307
List of Plates
to face
page
XVII Etruscan mirrors representing the oracular head of Orpheus:
(1) Amirror from Clusium,nowin the Casuccini collectionat Chiusi
(2) A mirror now in Paris
(3) A fragmentary mirror formerly in the Borgia collection and
now at Naples (?) . .......102
XVIII Early 'Campanian' amphora in the MuseeBorely at Marseilles :
a youth consulting the oracle of Orpheus'head (?) . . 102
XIX A stucco-relief in the semi-dome of the subterranean basilica
at Rome:
the last voyage of the soul over the waters of death to
the Islands of the Blest [with transparent overleaf]. . 135
XX Bronze statuette from Ephesos, now at Queens' College,
Cambridge:
a praying Negro . . . . . . .151
XXI Plan of the American excavations on the north slope of the
Akropolis..........170
XXII Hydria from Chiusi (?), now in the British Museum :
Ge hands Erichthonios to Athena in the presence of Zeus,
Nike, and Hebe (?) . . . . . . . .182
XXIII Stdmnos from Vulci, now at Munich :
Ge hands Erichthonios to Athena in the presence of
Hephaistos . ■ . . . . . . . .184
XXIV Krater from Chiusi, now at Palermo :
Ge hands Erichthonios to Athena in the presence of
Hephaistos and Kekrops.......187
XXV Stdmnos from Knossos, now at Candia :
(a) and (6) the Snake-goddess repeated as a proto-
geometric motif....... ,. .189
XXVI Painted terra-cotta//<^«<? from Athens:
the Snake-goddess (Athena?) of late geometric art . . 189
XXVII Kylix from Nola, now in the British Museum:
Anesidora fashioned by Hephaistos and adorned by Athena 201
XXVIII Votive relief in island marble, found on the Akropolis at Athens:
a husband, with his wife and three children, brings a sow
for sacrifice to Athena.......225
XXIX PeMke from Kameiros, now in the British Museum :
(a) Athena finds Erichthonios in his basket guarded by
two snakes
(6) Aglauros(?) and Herse(?) make off .... 248
XXX An amphora at Petrograd :
(1) A heroion containing five stalks of bearded wheat, flanked by
conventional figures bearing garlands and gifts
(2) A young warrior, wreathed by Nike, between two companions.
A domestic scene (his homecoming?)
(3) The whole vase (4) Head of Kore (5) Palmette . . 306
XXXI Three gold ears of barley found in a grave near Syracuse:
and now in the Loeb collection at Murnau . . 307