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Pra.esos, Eteocretan inscription of, [275], 6,
[354], 85, [355], 86.
Archaic Greek epigraphy of, [354], 85.
Praesos, inscribed seal-stones from, [276], 7.
early pictographic sealstones from,
[293], 24, '[337], 58.
Prodromal Botzano, early vase from, with

linear signs, [279], 10.
Psychro, Cave of, antiquities from, [277], 8.
probably Dihtaion Antron, 119.
stone vase from, 119, 122.
Pulasati, probably identical with Philis-
tines, [369], 100.
perhaps also = Pelasgians, [369], 100.

Mamanu, Chaldaean God, figured nude on
cylinders with Sala, 131 and n.
the Syrian Eimmon, 131 n.
identified with form of Tammuz, 131 n.
Reichel, Dr., on linear designs on Mycenaean

silver fragment, [274 «.], 5.
Reinaeh, 31. Salomon, on primitive Euro-
pean ' idols/ 130 n.

on Selendj mould, 132 seqq.
on ' Aegean ' influences upon Chaldaean
figures, 134 n.
Renan identifies Pulasati and Pelasgians,

[369 b.], 100.
Retimo (fthithymna), column at, with

Mycenaean sign, 137.
Ring, Mycenaean, of gold with cult scene,

[361], 92.
Roumania, primitive ' idol' from, 127.
Rump, pictograph, [304], 35.

Sabaean Inscriptions, pictographic signs on,
[363], 94.
early form of Zayin in, [366], 97.
Sala, Chaldaean Goddess, figured nude on
cylinders, 131 and n.

accompanied by Kamanu, 131 and n.
identified with form of Istar, 131
and n.
Samehh compared with Cretan signs, picto-
graphic and linear, [365], 96, [366], 97.
Saw, [307], 38.

Sayce, Professor A. H., on signs upon early
whorls of Hissarlik, [361], 92.

on leaden image from Hissarlik, 132 n.
impression of pictographic seal taken
by, at Athens, [275], 6, [229], 30.
Scarabs, Egyptian, Xllth Dynasty, [326],
57 seqq.
found at Hagios Onuphrios, [326], 57.
influence of, on Cretan seal-stones, [327],
58 seqq., [343], 74 seqq.
Schliemann compares prehistoric building
at Knosos with palaces of Tiryns and
Mycenae, [281], 12.
Seal-stones, passim.

classified, [288], 19, [289], 20 seqq.

Selahonos, bronze axe from, with symbol,

[280], 11.
Semitic elements in Crete, [371], 102.
Semites, earliest historical script of, cunei-
form, [367], 98.
Ship, pictograph, [306], 39.
Shutter, pictograph, [307], 38.
Siphnos, inscribed steatite from, [287], 18,

[288], 19.
Siret, Brothers, on prehistoric antiquities of

Spain, 130 and n.
Siteia, Crete, ' idols' from, 124, 128.

pictographic, &e. seals from, [276], 7,
[290], 21, [292], 23, [295], 26, [297],
28.
Six, J. P., comparisons by, of Lykian, &c.
letters with Cretan pictographs and signs,
138.
Smyrna, triangular seal-stone from, [334],
. 65.

Spain, primitive ' idols ' from, 130 and n.
Sparta, pictographic seal-stones wrongly

attributed to, [294], 25.
Spear-head, bronze, with double point, from

H. Onuphrios deposit, 135, 136.
Spearmen on early seal-stone, [338], 69,

[343], 74, [344], 75.
Spiral motive, Egyptian origin of, [328], 59
seqq.

appears first on scarabs, [329], 60, [330],

61.
confined at first to stonework in Aegean

art, [329], 60, [330], 61.
acclimatized in prae-Mycenaean Greece,

[329], 60.
reinforced in Mycenaean times by
XVIIIth and XlXth Dyn. in-
fluences, [329], 60.
wide European diffusions, [329 and «.],

60.
on XIHth Dyn. pottery, [330 ».], 61.
Star, pictograph, [312], 43.
Stillmawn, Mr. W. J., on the signs of pre-
historic building at Knosos, [281], 12.
Stone vases from early Cretan deposits, 116
seqq.

compared with those from other Aegean

islands, 117.
compared with Egyptian and Libyan

forms, 117 seqq.
compared with Mycenaean, 122.
materials of, 117, 124.
Sybrita, cave near, antiquities from, [277], 8.
Syria, evidence of early Cretan connexion
with, [333], 64 seqq.

Takkara of Egyjstian monuments probably

Teucri, [369], 100.

their city, Dore or Dor, [369], 100.
Taramelli, Dr. Antonio, fresh discoveries of

signs on Cretan seal-stones by, 137.
 
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