Hogarth, David G.; Smith, Cecil Harcourt [Mitarb.]
Excavations at Ephesus: the archaic Artemisia: Text
— London, 1908
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Preface
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Mr. D. G. Hogarth ; and the opportunity has been taken to include the results
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It is proposed in due course to issue a second volume, dealing with the rest
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taking was brought to a conclusion in 1874 ; and from that date the site
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number of small and, for the most part, unimportant fragments of the temple
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In 1896 the late Mr. A. S. Murray visited Ephesus, and reported on the
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regarded it as urgent that the site at least should be cleared, and that, if possible,
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both structures, so far as these could be determined by the remains ; and lastly,
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were closely engaged in Departmental work, and whose services could
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were all settled, and the work was begun of which this volume gives the narrative.
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Constantinople authorities ; a limited number of duplicates, and the fragments
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bare and, so far as possible, cleared of rubbish, and the architectural remains and
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excavation, owing to the clearance of shrubs and undergrowth. Moreover, it
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it was judged expedient to accede to the official request, and it was decided to
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Cumberbatch, C.M.G., H.B.M. Consul-General at Smyrna; and to Mr. A.
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Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities.
Contents
List of illustrations in the text
List of plates attached to the text
List of plates in the atlas
List of abbreviations
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Aegina, das Heiligtum der Aphaia. By A. Furtwengler and others.
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Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique. Athens and Paris. From 1877,
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Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum, edited by Boeckh and others. Berlin,
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logischen Institute. By O. Benndorf and others. Vienna, 1906.
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The Argive Heraeum. By C. Waldstein and others. Boston and New
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Naukratis I, II. Third and Sixth Memoirs of the Egypt Exploration
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Olympia : Ergebnisse der Ausgrabung. Edited by E. Curtius and
Chapter I: Literary evidence
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LITERARY EVIDENCE.
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Hellenistic and Roman times, was not the earliest building erected on its site.
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company with Leleges, Lydians and Carians, at the epoch of the first arrival
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at Ortygia, where the Goddess was called Leto, and the incidents of her lepbs
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Prom Dionysius Periegetes (v. S28) and Callimachus (v. 239) we hear of a
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1 This must be the Kufirj opda of Leto alludnl to by Atlienaeus (i. 57). See Kamsay, Cit. and Bilk, i., pp. 85, 132,
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Literary Evidence. 3
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the authors—all of late period and contemporary with the latest Artemision—
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.pre-existent features, or features of their own time. In the case of Pliny and
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as the first architect, and says his temple was made larger by another unnamed.
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Didymi, MM. Pontremoli and Haussoullier,3 I take as a clear indication that
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sions of platform and columns, which we know to be appropriate to the
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Artemisia, which we regard as distinct and successive, as one indivisible
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Artemision, and named the architect of the first temple of regular Greek form
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(b) vii. p. 159. Chersiphron began and his son, Metagenes, completed
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for the transport of the drums of columns from the quarry, and after-
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2. A stone building was erected round and over this, with whose founda
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the Doric having been used in the earlier Panionion ; and it was the outcome
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Literary Evidence. 5
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naturally suggest themselves—Demetrius and Paeonius of Ephcsus. These
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and the Hellenistic intervened a distinct restoration. So far as literary
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tcmplo Dianac. in which Timotheus, son of Thersander, won the day and a
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1 I see no reason whatever for ruling out Deinocrates, as do MM. Pontremoli and Haussoullier [Didymcs,
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statement that the Artemision took one hundred and twenty years to build.
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he records no later one, although the most momentous and famous of all is
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Alexander's birth and the epigrams it evoked (like the " frigid" saying of
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and re-dedicated before 360, and that Timotheus could have carried off the lyric
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Literary Evidence. 7
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and others of more doubtful reference. In the forefront must be placed
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two statements of Pliny (xvi. 79, and xxxvi. 14). In one he says that the
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given by Pliny and Yitruvius we prefer to ascribe to the temple of their own
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paid for the king's columns and gifts at Ephesus.
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part of the description (the platform with ten steps) will suit no earlier temple.
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told that Xerxes spared it alone of all the Ionian temples,1 and the respect with
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records, and only preserved to posterity by the history of Theopompus (above,
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used for Hellenistic foundations and wall material, though not again for columns.
Chapter II: Earlier researches
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the walls and the aqueduct of Ayassoluk ; but they remained unremarked,
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deeply buried and its precise locality unknown. The earlier modern visitors
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later (1872), and after the true site had actually been found, revived the old
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road which led northwards from the Magnesian gate of the city, and in May
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successive foundations of the cathedral church of St. John Theologus and the
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In January of the latter year the base and lowest drum of a column were found
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thoroughly quarried by searchers for building-stone and by lime-burners, that
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earlier from the later strata and existing structures from restorations ; and his
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blocks, which were accurately fitted and mortised between the western antae to
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still existent at the west end; and that, occupying the centre of the cella, was
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its south wall, and a fourth in the northern peristyle. In the two first-named
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what he believed to be a layer of charcoal, and then putty again. He had
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which stood in the cella space, and were supposed to be foundations of a
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sufficiently identical style to have belonged to one and the same Temple, if
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into detail concerning either the architectural or the plastic remains, and it
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name of Paeonius was to be connected, was begun about 400 B.C. and only
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whose top was at a level nearly 4 feet above the lowest pavement and about
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resting on a mass of foundations at the west end of the cella, and showing a
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position, but that his pavement slabs intervened between the upper and lower
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stratum found on part of the
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afterwards in its place, and by the alluvial deposit which, subsequently,
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which took place in 262 a.i>., and the foundation of the building to which the
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this stupendous quarrying of marble and even limestone foundation-blocks in
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which he had found; but he sent to the British Museum, at one time and
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for June, 1874, and a conjectural restoration was made indicating the general
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second was read to the Royal Institute of British Architects on November 18th,
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the similarity between the surface work of these fragments and that of those
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jecturing its height by comparison of the Xanthian Harpy Tomb, and being
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these say, must be ascribed to the early part of the succeeding century. As,
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Newton, and repeated by Wood. The concavity of their beds is of just the
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and therefore that they may well be the work of Bupalus (whatever be thought
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drum (but without any claim being made that it formed part of the same
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were found by Wood, on two of which, apparently from one and the same
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1 The fact that the inscribed dedications an- so cut as to be seen from aim:;; argues that they formed part of the
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idea suggested by a Hellenistic base already set up in the Museum ; and he
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(6) Capitals.—Two restorations of capitals were worked out and set up;
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Dr. W. Wilberg, and recovered by us in 1904.
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excavations at Ephesus, and although unable to open new ground on the
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1. A plan was given clearly distinguishing Croesus, Hellenistic and restored
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3. Careful dimensions of all visible early remains were recorded, and a
Chapter III: Excavatons of 1904-5
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A. E. Henderson, R. B.A., as architect, surveyor, and draughtsman. For the
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list in the Levant, having served first as a labourer and then, for over a
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two plots of land marching with the British boundaries on the north-east and the
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Wissetuckaflen (Phil. Hist. Klasse) xxxiv., y\>. \(< it. (1898),and (more fully) Forsehungen inEphesos, i.,sect. vi. (1906).
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istic head and fragmentary architectural sculpture of the Roman period at a
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blocks came to light, with sherds of the 6th and 5th centuries immediately
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of loose earth and stones, overlying the Croesus platform. These were the
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Temple, laid on an impervious clay bed, and from evaporating by the thick
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pavement of the Croesus peristyle, and by the end of June had not fallen below
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operations will be described as continuous, and the process of discovery will
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removed in 1904-5 from above the pavement level of the Croesus celia and
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and steps, the disturbance had been less complete. Great rifts had certainly
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length, below a certain level. Similarly, upon a part of the northern flank,
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N.E. and S.E. corners; in the extreme W. centre; towards the eastern
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feet below surrounding fields, and three or four feet below the normal level of
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turning the soil over and backwards ; and even had that platform been of less
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used in the second season for moving the upper part of Wood's east and west
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for a considerable distance, and Wood had already spread a thick layer of
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that the area of the surrounding steps was reached in the second season, it was
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Croesus platform, and, indeed, almost wholly contained within the limits of the
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powerful springs, and convert the whole site into a tract of permanent
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and south, by inclined ways cut in the flank of Wood's western dump. Lateral
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pavement in cella and peristyle, the ground was left to be picked over by a
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moment, and thus the discoveries destined to be made thereunder were post-
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opened along the extreme eastern and northern edges of the Temple site as
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trenches dug along the skirts of the later platform, and had been lying on
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by him near the north-eastern corner, and another in a similar patch on
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sherds and terracotta fragments, were discovered, one in the north-east corner
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interest (p. 321, Fig. 101) ; by clay " loom-weights " and whorls ; and by other
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original upper surface of much of that area {e.g., of the steps and probably the
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stratum of unknown extent; and test-trenches, which I had already driven
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the excavation coterminous with the limits of the Temple and leaving nothing
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northern half of the eastern edge, in the east centre, and on the south-eastern
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lying the Croesus, and far
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These could only have been built after the Hellenistic and underlying Croesus
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Croesus paving and steps marked on the plan [Atlas, I.) (Fig. 5) and one
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empty of antiquities, and yielded nothing but a few fragments of bronze and
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The excavation of the west end, which was evidently the fore-part of the
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foundations and steps at this end may have been due to a landslide, which
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upon it, and the lower part
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as Wood discovered, over 2'00 above the Croesus level ; and in order that the
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piers constructed of rough limestone blocks, running inwards, and connected
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cross-walls, and the outer faces of the earlier platform ; and these were filled in
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Temple lately destroyed. In that hope I had the spaces investigated, and I
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and Hellenistic column-base
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blocks were conveyed to the hill of Ayassoluk, was brought down to and over
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was mixed with a great number of sherds and fragments of terracotta, glass,
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terracottas included interesting statuettes of " Leto and child," and a seated
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was broken, and most objects were mere disjecta membra, thrown in pell-
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it proved conclusively that there was no stratification. The filling and ramming
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the northern and eastern limits. But along the southern limit pits only were
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and partly over, the lowest step of the Hellenistic ;W/tt///, where preserved, and
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pavement and roughly on a level with the Croesus stylobate. Below his limit
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in the south-east gutter, and many imperial bronze coins, the majority being
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a bedding of " putty-like clay" within the cella and was then satisfied
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below the under-pavement, and perhaps something besides at a still lower
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been removed, and the underlying deposit disturbed, over an irregularly shaped
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It was intended from the first to test and enlarge Wood's exploration of
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and finally clean saturated sand, into which a 5-foot bar could be driven up to
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uncovered, which lay lower than the lowest Croesus step, and outside it. For a
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were never able to keep a pit sunk in it clear of water, even with pumps ; and
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about '15 thick and mixed with much burnt stuff, immediately underlying
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stratum. These will be particularised later, and their "find-spots" indicated.
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2. Cella.—If the search below the Croesus peristyle and steps proved
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our main cart-track, it was left untouched until nearly the end of the second
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to be filled, below the recent accumulation on its surface, with thin slabs and
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this view ; both the upper slab-filling and the lower proved to be of absolutely
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the surface of the eastern coigns; this differed in material and manner of
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extension of a smaller and
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to the bounding walls on west and south. On November 30th I had the
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Fig. 8. Hellenistic Foundation Blocks bedded on the north part
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of the lower filling were numerous bones of small ruminants and birds, and much
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of this rectangle and the re-
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and the ground-water, quickly
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rubbish was a^ain cleared out of the Basis, and the investigation of its orig-inal
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which the Croesus platform with all below it was drowned, and nothing emerged
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dealt with, since not only did it re-enter faster and faster as its level was reduced,
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below — 3" 70, and, therefore, in order to explore the lowest stratum, whose
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work began, the Basis was found once more full, and its pump failed to exhaust
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and hairpins in precious metal, and the fibulae and fi6u/a-p\ates were found in
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rubbish, and seemed to have been all inserted of set purpose and at one time,
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immersed to mid-thigh. In the second season, when only corners remained to
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strata outside the Basis on all four sides, and it was the result of these which
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Croesus foundations ; and lying upon its surface were a small ivory statuette
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running westward for some 4'00 from the centre of the Basis; and in the free
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fragments of bronze hoop-bracelets and pins, a small ivory plaque, and a strip
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than the ivory statuette. The trials made on the east and south yielded no
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into an enclosed pool by dams of mud and stone which were built across gaps in
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peristyle and steps, checked inflow into the cella, the water within was kept
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the later stages of the excavation, it was only by keeping the steam and hand-
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could get any part of the
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the cello, and that area was
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The exploration of the lower strata, undertaken in the second season, was
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On the north a thickening of the extension wall was revealed, and at a
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blocks, and running parallel to the N. wall of the Basis, quickly came into view.
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gold and electrum foil, beads,
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were rammed earth and small
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on left, D foundations; and at extreme left, C outer wall. large OOlie TOUndel, three
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strips of electrum-foil, and many scraps of gold and electrum. This filling was
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both south and north, and
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Croesus Foundation Block bedded on B and C structures
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although the investigation was continued up to and beyond the limit of the
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built in relation to that Basis, and that at a like distance from the south face
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in the first season a structure had been revealed close to and facing the Basis
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northern outside structure ; and its outward face had been similarly obliterated
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western wall, and must, therefore, be presumed to be part of one of the western
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between and under later foundation blocks. On the top of the Croesus founda-
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different kind (continuous with those already described north and south of
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when removed, and also where no such foundations existed, objects occurred
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horse's head, and a recumbent goat ; a large bronze statuette of the goddess,
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week's work, and was found to be bounded on the west by a rectangular
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of these structures and the nearest lines of foundations running east and west (v.
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belt the lower stratum had been disturbed, and we found practically nothing.
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fact. On either side of this belt the Croesus foundation blocks were in situ, and
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May 25th, and its return eastward was seen to be in line with the north
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Both east and west of this wall, at its north-western angle, objects were found in
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lion, a duck's head, a comb, the forepart of a horse, and a crouching boar;
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and within the Basis itself. The only precious metal found at the west end
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small stones, and sunk in the bottom stratum. It contained only two
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conduit, bedded on earth and evidently belonging to the Croesus Temple, was
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of Croesus foundations, much disturbed, full of foul deposit, and unproductive.
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electrum plaque, and the ivory plaque figured on pi. xxvi. 6, besides objects
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fact now flooded many feet deep, and will probably never again be seen by
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been turned over right down to the sand, and one can only be thankful that the
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operations had been carried down to a low level, and possibly had revealed
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finding anything at all in such slime, without elaborate care and the use
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thickened east extension wall of the Basis and the first parallel wall (see
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a glazed terracotta hawk, the rudest of our ivory statuettes, the snake and
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toil, and had begun to remove the belt of Croesus foundations, that many objects
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the earth by hand, and none were added by the sieves, through which all the
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A second parallel wall on the east had long ago been found, which is
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disturbance right down to the black sand, and was filled at a low level with a
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East of this second parallel wall no structures were found except a fragment
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and the strata beneath disturbed—a fact which precludes any sure inference as
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been rather an open court than a part of the covered building, and had not been
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determining the contents and state of preservation of its strata, and to estimating
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On the northern and especially the north-eastera side of the Temple, these
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east the adjoining property has been acquired by the Austrian Institute and
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road, and although cumbered with dumps in the immediate vicinity of the
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the lowest steps and the nearest of his pits. The object of this was to settle, if
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till just before bad weather had set in, and many became deeply flooded ere they
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intervals, and all were dug with almost perpendicular walls, the sandy clay
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have cut away the intervals and converted each chain into a long trench. Two
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with the axial line of the temple, which lies nearly due east and west. The
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was the same, an inner angle of structure, lying 1080 x 1980 and roughly
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nothing else but sandy earth and water, which stopped work at 7*35 (24 feet
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became hopelessly flooded when about 4*00 deep, and had to be abandoned.
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(B) Six Pits.—These were the last dug, and the most hindered by flooding.
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the base and 3-00 in height, almost intact. It was empty. No small objects
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different angles, but all having a general direction and fall slightly north of
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not found here, but some terracotta fragments (bird-mould and arm of a minia-
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eastern part of it, while silt was slowly accumulating over the rest to a depth
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but of identical size and fabric, points to an elaborate system of distinct supply
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fair ease and rapidity; but in order to expose the Roman stratum over an area,
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great. The fearfully denuded condition of the Temple-remains, and the evidence
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into the kiln before the more massive, and such a concentration of small
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and the western limit of the Temple we had to cut through the highest of
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by the protracted line of the axis of the Temple, and set a gang to drive it
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This cutting was finished in a fortnight, and thereafter a strip along the
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his rubbish, and, at 1 -oo depth, found ourselves in mediaeval Turkish remains
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which lay coarse mud and gravel down to water at 7*85 (25 feet 9 inches).
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and ours were so utterly empty that I venture to conjecture that in reality we
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Benndorf's pavement may have been a fragment of one quay or causeway,1 and
Chapter IV: The primitive structures
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By D. G. Hogarth and A. E. Henderson.
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hereafter Temples A, B, and C. Although the whole Primitive period of
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there is abundant evidence to show, found the instability of the ground and
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site and put in for the first time really massive foundations on the top of
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tributary ; and since the lowest foundations, found by us upon the site, are not
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been part of a small marine delta and, in the main, flat. The original natural
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(reckoned from the datum) and — 2-oo from the highest level of the Croesus
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projecting foundation. On the right are seen in section the B and C thickenings ; ditto on the left; at the back,
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at the intersection of the longitudinal and lateral axes of the Croesus platform,
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has been related, in the discovery of an earlier Basis, of different material and
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good upright tooled ashlar. The blocks have flat beds and upright joints
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faces ; and these in turn are
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above the foundation. In all other respects, however, the N., E. and S.
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and consequently it may safely be assumed that the filling actually found inside
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but less carefully shaped and assorted. Deprived of this filling, as the result of our
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had penetrated to the level of the top course of the western schist wall ; and
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addition ; but these were so few and small that their presence is easily accounted
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executed, and their alignment so accurate, that it is practically certain that all
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entirely and re-used the material. It probably rested on the projections of the
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this schist Basis and an open pavement. There would have been, at any rate,
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both to the low level of its bed, and its incompatibility with later structures.
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to the main Primitive cross wall, which we shall ascribe to C, and on the
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the early Basis, and unquestionably anterior to its first restoration, which
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character, mere clay and small flattish stones. The bed is rather irregular,
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lost, and that what now
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Between it and the Basis intervenes a T-shaped mass of foundations,
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(2) Its lower courses are bonded throughout, and form one mass of con-
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stone slabs, apparently one and continuous with the foundation course of the
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must be regarded as being of the same period as the early Basis, and having
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platform suggests that the latter was due to an afterthought, and was
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part of the head and the
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and that the edges of the foundation were found exceedingly loosely compacted
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In restricting the remains of A to what has been described, and regarding
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Fig. 16. Foot of the T Foundation abutting on and
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completely, that the green schist walls failed in part on the north, south, and
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and 1'74 from \V. to E. (Fig. 17.)
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tion of their own material at —4-85, and we found them carried up to the
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faces, and themselves
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settlement ; and proba-
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O t> Wall. Wall. ground and A ltasis behind.
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had been removed, together with a little superficial accumulation of dust and
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to W. by 1 -oo N. to S., and
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being about mo apart; and
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the action of fire or vegetable decay, but more probably the former: and
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and a small unpainted vase, lying within the area of the earliest rectangle.
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These slabs were of greenish hue and laminated, of material similar to, but
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like their eastern parts, were from -55 to -6o thick, bedded at —4*85 and faced
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in to the outer walls ; but it is a question whether the larger spaces north and
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represent pavement) must be taken as the floor-level of the western part of the
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several points below the foundations of these walls, as prolonged to west, and
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their positions ; nor was the ground here nearly so slimy and liquid as it had
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platforms were enlarged by restorers and thrown into one block, so as to form
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so little evidence to show what its original form and arrangement had been.
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of the platform itself by the addition of a block or vestibule on the west, and
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Behind it, D Foundations. On the left, B and C Girdle walls.
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west ; and on the south from
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north and that on the south.
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be said further that only the merest foundations remain at any part, the
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discrepancies between the north and south intervals are as serious in the 1
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not of A, they cannot any better be referred to the period at which the second
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of an average width of ' 78 on the north and south and 1 • 45 on the east,
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Possible reasons for the enlargement of the Central Basis and construc-
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Yet another reconstruction and a fresh amplification of the Primitive
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enlargement of the Basis and Central Platform. We found remains of new
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— 3-52, i.e., for almost i-oo above the clay bed and exactly up to the floor-
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east end, rising to — 3' 74, and also ruinous at its west end. Between
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4-50 from east to west. Where the northern and southern foundations
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straight joint with it and
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to a later building, and will be considered in another chapter (p. 261).
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of A Basis. />' Thickening and Enclosing Walls seen behind.
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also made in the shape of a wall built against the old schist face, and over
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westward face to the raised east part of the platform (Fig. 22).
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and the interval left
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were now razed, and
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measuring in all, externally, about 31-oo from E. to W. and 15 "50 from
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2 • 20 by "75 in superficies and ■ io to '15 in thickness, laid crosswise so as
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blocks, roughly laid, and
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and westwards to form an
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squared and vertically tooled, with upright joints and -level beds. These
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point of return, both outer and inner faces
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of return we were unable to discover further traces of the north wall ; and,
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occurs, however, a fragment of foundation parallel to it, and 9 ■ 60 metres further
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on the north wall (middle), —3-92, and on the cross east wall, — 3-81. As the
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and other remains, had led to hope being abandoned in that direction, and to
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width above the foundations. The breadth is ■ 85, and the superficial level
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eastern part of the central
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north and south faces of the
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(2-45 within the west wall and a rather less distance within the south wall), of
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columns). The remaining fragment has vertical and accurately squared faces
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bly imperfect and in
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those of the Croesus and Hellenistic cellae was evolved by degrees from a small
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(/>'), and finally of about —4'10 in the second (C). These successive
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thicken and strengthen their outer skins. The low space between the two,
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the floor, and was, in fact, obliterated. The east platform, however, still
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In the Second Restoration (C) the Basis was not heightened, but once
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the outer skins of the Basis and west platform, viz., that they were carried
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original Basis, which was ruined by the settlement of the eastern part of
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C restorers, and a much larger enclosure was laid out round the same centre,
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the massive foundations of the Croesus cella walls to north and south,
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main enclosure (pp. 56, 57) ; and another possible trace of a structure of the
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breadth ; and the blocks were ' 28 in depth. They were bedded and jointed
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— 4* 20, and its bed at — 4^48—levels which correspond roughly with those of
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to the Primitive period and probably to C temple ; but it is almost certainly a
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with the literary, set forth in Chapter I.
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dimensions and the form of a Hellenic temple in ant is. It was entered probably
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preceded a larger, as recorded by Strabo, following Artemidorus; and if he be
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both cases; but the central building was enlarged considerably in the second
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temenos ; and the building erected over it, by the restoration B, which amplified
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and connected with the name of Theodorus of Samos. In any case the
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have been submitted to me to classify, and to describe independently of the exact
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and several denominations, to place on record the following information
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and to these 18 must be added two more, a 'Third' (No. 33) and a 'Twenty-
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two more electrum coins at least were found, but concealed and sold by workmen.- D.G.H.]
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the B foundations were laid, and the jar itself must, in that case, have been
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Lion type) found in the filling of the western basis itself, and attributed
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(e) 5 coins (No. 79, a ' Twenty-fourth ' of the Horse's Head type, and 4 of
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All the above 49 coins, marked in the list (a), (b), (c), (</), and (e), the
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most part very small coins) cannot be so precisely identified, as these coins
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Primitive shrines (see Chap. IV.), and at levels below — 4*00, i.e., in the bottom
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me at the moment, and the coins were mixed with others from other parts of the W. Area before I had repaired my
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All the denominations, both large and small, comprised in these remark-
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ktI<ttt)s of the Temple, or, at his expense, and buried in adjacent spots during
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and silver.
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complete and if the sum total of the weights may be consequently Ignored,
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published by me in B.M.C., Ionia, and Lydia, in my Historic* Numorum,
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casting, and striking were at the time available), is the variously-called ' Asia-
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Uncoined silver had, doubtless, been always exchangeable, and apparently
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conquests, at about 13'3 to 1, and that of silver to electrum less steadily, no
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with 10 of the heavier gold staters of the Lion and Bull type (169 grs.) as
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purposely made in order to cover the cost of mintage and to bring in a
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in the precious metals, so long as gold, electrum, and silver, whether in the
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The sizes of the coins are given in English inches, and the weights in grains
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(b) 12 Fore-part or bust of goat 1., on Three irregular incuse punch-marks,
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(b) 13 Fore-part or bust of goat r.
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heads and necks of the marks,
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29 Heads and necks of two cocks,
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{b ?) 31 Cock or fore-part of cock 1.
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72 Similar type and traces of Two irregular square incuse punch-
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(71-73) For other coins bearing this inscription, see B.M.C. Lyd., pp. 2, 3, and N.C., 1890, 203 ff.
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(c) 74 Fore-part of stag 1. head
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style, eye and ear very large. El. "25, wt. iS-2.
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(76) A. sixth of this type, of somewhat later style and with a seal as adjunct symbol (B.M.C.
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(a) 78 Horse's head and fore leg 1.,
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77-80. For other archaic coins of this type see B.M.C. fen., PI. ii. ri, and AtoHs PI.
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archaic silver coins. (Imhoof and Keller, Tier- und Pflanzmbildcr, PI. vii. 13.)
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84-87. For other early electrum and silver coins with seals, seals' heads, and Gryphons'
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' This specimen has unfortunately been lost, but not before it had been weighed and cast.
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roughened punch, small bullets of electrum, previously cast and adjusted
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10, and 11 can only be described as mere bullets of electrum with a rude
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part of the issuing authority as a guarantee of value, and must also have been
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chronological order those which in fabric and style seem to be the most
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was prompted, no doubt, by mixed religious and commercial motives. The goat,
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issue may have been required for one of those splendid religious festivals such
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world was more renowned for its flocks of sheep and goats, and for its woollen
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head coins, and therefore assignable to about the same period, the latter half
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part of the spectacular games.
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Asia-Minor; and that it had probably become acclimatised in Lydia some half-
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Cockfighting soon became a common sport, and the present issue of electrum
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the lion's head, which are conspicuous on the coins of Classes I. and II., I
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* The earliest Greek writer who mentions cocks is Theognis (v. 864) in the second half of the 6th century B.C.
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special divine protector of the city of Sardes, and, as such, was adopted as
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into disrepute, and to have substituted for it a new issue of coins of pure gold
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' Sec Note to p. 74, and Addendum.
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GOLD AND ELECTRUM JEWELLERY.
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the case of delicate and fragmentary articles of jewellery. In the following
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on the plates, and at the same time are fairly complete.
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Gold and Electrum Jewellery. 95
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iv. 2. Shell, G. E., made in two plates front and back, like an Enkomi figure
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iv. 6. Head, G. plated over hollow silver core ; broken off at throat and crushed.
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at the back, and closed below with a plate ; pin-hole in the base-plate ; semi-
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All these figurines seem to be female, and probably are representations of
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II. Birds in most cases certainly, and in all cases probably, Hawks. See
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iv. 20. Shell palest E., much crushed at back and chipped. Feathers rendered
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back and wings are rendered conventionally by dots and horseshoe incisions.
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had supported some superimposed object. H. "035 and "023 respectively.
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vi. 62. Solid, standing on perch, and based upon a thin rectangular plate, G.
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iv. 11. Head and upper part, hollow, apparently complete, E. Cp. glazed terra-
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iv. 19. Lump, G., rudely resembling a bird, and perhaps only a freak resulting
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pendants" at Enkomi (pi. viii. and xi. nos. 397-8).
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All are in hollow E., and have flat backs with either pins or staples and
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iv. 27. Same type, but decorated with granular and pointille ornament. Staples
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iv. 21 ; and if, as Fontenay suggests, the Cairo specimen be not Egyptian,
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by Pfuhl {Ath. Mitth. xxviii., pi. v. 1-3, p. 225), and ascribed by him to the
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iii. 2; Highly ornate, G., with flat back-plate and single pin and catch-hook. In
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and in perfect preservation. D. "025. W. 107. (Basis.)
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iv. 30. Thin disc G., with single pin and catch behind. Flattened blossom of
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iii. 3; Cicada with folded wings; hollow G. ; single pin and catch. L. '016,
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v. 4, 5. Moulded belts. 3 specs., E. W. 19 to 18. (Basis and W. Area.)
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end, 'and spiral beginning of pin at the other. E. (Basis.) This unusual
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called klcinasiatisch by Furtwangler, in Aphaia, p. 403 ; and discussion of them
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Gold and Electrum Jewellery. 99
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been found in gold and silver, e.g., in Cyprus (Amathusian graves—Enkomi,
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than Phoenician work. Cp. also Pollak, pi. x., nos. 210, 211 and Ilios Sck/iem.,
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work round the cylinder, and beading above and below. L. (with pin) "063,
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such head is E. plated over silver. (Basis 3 and W. Area 1.)
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vi. 49. Globes and cones of rush-work, with vertical strands ; E. ; 3 specs. In one
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case a necking of granular beading surrounds the pin-hole. (Basis 2 and W.
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its form on Ephesian coins {e.g. B. M. C. Ionia, pi. xii., nos. 1 and 8).
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points of the lowest sepals are balls (fruits ?), and on those of the second tier
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\V. 19. (Basis.) Similar pins, which have lost their flowers, and similar
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vi. 33, Blossoms of six petals fully open, E. ; 5 specs. (Basis 3 and W. Area 2.)
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v. 31. Lemon-shape ; G., with horizontal fluting and granular knob-finial rising
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v. 14. Peg-top shaped fruit, G. E., with finial tuft of recurved and pointed petals
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Gold and Electrum Jewellery. ioi
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vi. 5, 27. Melons; with smooth lobes. 1 G., and 2 E. (Basis 2, and W. Area 1.)
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vi. 26. Barley-corn with tuft finial, and vertical granular stripes. E. (Basis.)
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v. 27. Ditto, pear-shaped, and plain, with knob-finial, E. ; granular rings above
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v. 37. Ditto, E. ; fluted horizontally except in lower part, and set on a base with
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10V 38 &ranu^ar work ; 2>l specs., G., G. E. and E. Heads only. (Basis.)
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vi. 41. Double whorl with inverted daisy pattern, and enriched with medial ridge
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vi. 13,14, Clusters of large globular grains, G. and G.E. 10 specs., of which 8 are
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vi. 18,19, Cylindrical and cubical clusters of ditto. Many sizes. G. and G. E.
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they are pin-heads. About 30 specs. (Basis and W. and E. Areas.) Similar
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' filled with paste or enamel, e.g., complete pin with cylindrical head and wires
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vi.16,42; Usually of G. or E. plated on silver, and quite plain, resembling fine
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broken off. The hub has enrichment of granular rings above, and shows signs
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surmounted by a conical cap with granular rim and rush-work strands centred
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iii. 5; Bee, G.E., of very fine work and naturalistic style. Wings, body and head
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A then. Mittli. xxviii., pi. v., nos. 1-3) and also at Camirus. Cp. Stars and
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neighbourhood among the Aidin jewels figured in P. C. v., figs. 204, 6, and
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from Knossian gem-sealings, and coins of the Syrian Laodicea. (See p. 337.)
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ornaments, taken from the person and dedicated ex voto.
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Basis and all parts of the Primitive Area,
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vi. 57. Granular clusters at the ends of the hoop, and studs between, E. ; W. 2.
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G. ; beaded lines dividing cushions ; granular rims and ring round base of pin,
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round base and hole of pin. W. 126. (Basis.)
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beading between each cushion and along their ridges. E. ; W. 70. (Basis.)
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central points, and ending in balls ; G. ; W. 75. (W. Area.)
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vi. 60. Beaded, plain, and moulded stripes alternating, and following sweep of
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vL65,75. Beaded or plain rings encircling hoop; 2 specs. E. and G. ; \V. 35 and
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jewellery at any rate (Enfc. pi. viii.); and with high arched hoop and flattened
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sixth century and observed in the ears of Syracusan coin-portraits of the fifth
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(pi. ix. 4). The rest are all too small for any human finger, and whether
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objects, e.g. pins. About a dozen specs. (Basis and W. Area.)
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tg'fg'ljg and E. ; 223 specs., of all sizes, ranging downwards from a large hollow
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' the head to form a ring. G. E. 12 specs. (Basis and W. Area.)
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vii.1,2,3. Plain, E. ; 7 specs, with and without rings. W. ranging from 32 (W. area)
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(Basis) and 9. (W. Area.)
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iii. 11; Solid G. figurine, female, fully draped in long robe with cloak above, and
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figures pendent from earrings, see Hadaczek, fig. 10; Enkomi, p. 19, fig. 36, and
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and in Italian graves,
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vii. 21. Leg and foot, E. Hole for ring above. Toes indicated by scratches.
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(\V. area.) Compare Silver, pi. xii. 34, and Ilios Schliem., p. 430, fig. 557.
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vii. 10. Three rods ending in rings and joined by cross-bars; E. ; probably only a
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' chain have spheroidal beads attached ; two have rings ; and one a crushed
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the Enkomi treasure (pi. xiii., no. 26) and that of the Hissarlik treasure
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the most part with marginal holes. These may have been attached to a
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Eyes. G. and E.
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eyes. The eyebrows and eyelashes are sometimes indicated. These objects
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and Th. Reinach, Nccr. roy. dc Sidon, p. 105.
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'and below. One strip, apparently complete, weighs 12 ; and there are several
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x. 22. Small strip, plain E. foil, and strips of bordering with daisy heads in relief.
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- surface. 1 (Basis) W. 10 and 3 smaller specs. (W. Area.) Similar casings
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Rectangular, and with attachment holes, unless otherwise stated.
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(\0rjv. vi., pi. 1, figs. 4-7); and examples from Enkomi and Naukratis.
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viii. 3. Winged lion, passant to L. with head turned R. and mouth open,
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stele from Malatia {Rccucil de Travaux (ed. Maspero), xvii. p. 25 and plate).
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' fragments show the fore-part, one wing, and the lower part of hind-quarters.
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vm" " head and flat cap (?) standing to R., between two rampant lions, and below a
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embrace either their paws or necks. One specimen almost complete and one
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viii. 11; Similar; but loops instead of palmettes in angles, and drops (seeds and
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Gold and Ellctru.m Jewellery. hi
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viii. 26. Similar ; but daisy centre and daisies in angles. No perfect specimen.
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and stiffer coils).
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Double plaque, G., with ribbed border. \Y. 12 (Basis); and single, E. ; with
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(Basis.) Compare Mycenaean plaques and "buttons." (Myc. p. 172,
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viii. 21. 1 )itto, E. ; pointille border and similar ornament in field ; W. 4. (\V.
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viii. 10. Cross patte and circlets within beaded border. E. ; W. 4. (W. area.)
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x- 6> 9. St. Andrew's Cross with diamond-shaped terminals, and dots or circlets
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x. 11. Circle in square within egg and dart(?) border. YV. 3. (YV. area.)
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form. G. E. ; YV. 6. (Basis.) Much flattened and defaced,
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d. Blossoms, Stars and Crosses.
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Crosses or stars of coil pattern, G. E. and E. ; 48 specs. Slight variations
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ix.38,43, Ditto; but with the back-plate solid. 2 specs. (l)asis), and 3 specs.
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ix. 35. Ditto ; without central ring, and with back-plate solid. (W. area.)
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viii. 17; Flat flowers; heads of six and eight petals without attachment holes.
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circles set round central boss, within a double egg and dart border. G. E.
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x. 21. Geometric pattern of chequers and dots ; E. (\V. area.)
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x. 62,63. Globular, plain, of various sizes ; G. and G. E. ; 107 specs, from Basis and
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found in groups of threes and twos adhering to back-plates of E. foil,
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x". 54,80, 42, 44, 45, but much smaller, (a) with granular belts round the mouths and
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vii. 37. Three G. tubes soldered together ; beaded rings round mouths and double-
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L. "029. \V. 18 and 17. (Basis.) These objects have rough edges below
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ornament of zigzags, and crosses within circles, both on the demilune and
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Objects in silver were less numerous than those in gold and electrum, and
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purpose; and even those whose surface was still good had mostly become
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xi. 23. Male, erect, nude and markedly ithyphallic. H. "035. Surface little
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(Basis 2 and E. area 5.)
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to the head, and was probably part of a brooch or other ornament. (E. area.)
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broken off, and back-plate perished. (E. area ; "pocket.")
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a broader and more solid example, broken, pi. xi. 14.
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•022, "021 and '02i ; W. 36, 38 and 19. (E. area ; "pocket.")
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ornate than the other. L. "023; \V. 74. (Basis, and E. "pocket.")
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where the ends begin to thicken. 10 specs, and fragments of several
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Only one specimen at all perfect, and .some fragments, all found outside
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xi. 15,19. ii specimens, all perfectly plain, and several fragments. (One from the
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xl. 28, One complete pin was found, besides many headless pins and 14 heads
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xii. 11. Foot and leg to knee, with ring above for suspension : no superficial detail
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xii. 20- About 100 fairly complete specimens, and fragments of many more, almost
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xii.15,17. 2 enriched with "cushion" moulding and studs. Heaviest W. 58. Cf.
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xii. 14. 8 longitudinally ribbed hoops with beaded rims and cross ridges. Cf. Gold
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xii. 26. Plaque ; beaded cross patde with diamond centre : identical in design and
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of these tiny scraps to another and recover the pattern. (H. area "pocket.")
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Weights, iS, 17, and 7. (4 from Basis.)
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Several pins, etc., mainly of silver, have been included under Gold and
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and a little to south of its central point. So close did the fragments lie to
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The fragments were found partly doubled up, split along the creases, and
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The fragments found make the greater part of a thin plate measuring
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and for further confirmation we may point to the last line on face A, which,
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hand, on one face the characters are rather smaller, Hatter, and more
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possibility of his view being right, I add it in the following commentary, and
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unglued when the plate was photographed, and is now to be seen, with
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probably missing, and omitting all restorations which are not quite certain. At
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gap between npn and g£TA® there is room for three letters, though
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plate, owing to the variant size and spacing of the lettering in different parts.
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broken letter to right of a in 1. 1 is a round vowel, and, to judge by the
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Note the double punctuation mark between iardOrjcrav and 4k. It is
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r)peLx[T0^r)crav cp. 1. 3, and for the form see Hoffmann, Gr. Dial. iii. p. 261.
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text. The restoration, in itself obvious, of the end of this line and the
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thinks the engraver has here actually corrected £i to h, and certainly
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I take the end of this line and the beginning and end of the next to he
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partial breakage of two letters, and then a corroded space on which I read
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guides in the corroded spaces of this inscription, and that it is only on the
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(2) the cross-stroke of the alpha continuing to meet a second upright, and
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1. 7. So far as I can see there is nothing before SeWa ; and I believe there
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dSris, is, unfortunately, in worse condition, and has been less carefully
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1. 2. In the obscure first part, which precedes -[ivr\io k.t.X., about twenty-
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latter part of this word is palimpsest, written over an error. In the
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The possible meaning of this will be discussed later, and a different
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and 11. 6, 7 have likewise been left blank.
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faint irregular circle meets the eye both on the plate and the photograph,
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fragment which is not visible in the photograph, and I have no doubt that
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of account; but the texts differ in two obvious and important respects.
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staters, sixths, and twelfths (half-sixths) being specified. There are, also,
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questions arise in this connection. First, are the texts approximately complete,
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lost on the right hand than will allow of the texts being restored with any
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there is little or no room for any such introductory and explanatory formula
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introduction at all, having reference to some notorious occasion and being
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given my opinion, and (as a working hypothesis at any rate) I propose to
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later, p. I2S), and by the difficulty of giving to several clauses a thoroughly satisfactory sense, without assuming many
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we find double and even, in one case, triple columns, containing six, nine,
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(cf. Olympian bronze plates passim, e.g. nos. 3, 12, 16) ; and we find sometimes
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or twice only, and this at a distinct break in sense, e.g. I.G.A. nos. 349, 381.
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been inserted always arbitrarily and for merely decorative purpose. They are
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Since interpoints, therefore, offer only slight and dubious assistance, we
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source, from which such sums are derived, is introduced by ek ; and (4) tin-
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source certainly in the last entry on face A. and probably also in the first.
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Xpvcrov, and (b) the dative with eV. Moreover, the broken space calls rather
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to be part of the first entry, and if so, the double interpoint is, curiously
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explanation of, what has gone before. It is, perhaps, because this second
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entry (A. 3), dv rw wpaiTU) xpvcrw, and the suggested explanation which I
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subjects for the three verbs, and it is necessary to make one of these refer
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natural order of words ; and I read the three clauses thus : 'Ek 7roXew?
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clause is stated to be both in silver and h> tw Trpa>Ta) Ypucrw. What can the
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silver money is not probable at this early stage in the history of Lydian and
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(icrTcidrjcrav) : for had it not already been weighed and reduced to standard
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and a Magnesian one, new to me (Kern, Inschr. v. Magn. no. 99), which
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general and abstract sense, which, as it seems to me, Sopv could bear, is that
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is spoil of war; and so I understand it; although, so far as I am aware, there is
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weighed." The second runs : " In silver 33 minae were weighed here (i.e. in the
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vavT can only be t or r), and is more probably the former. I suggest this
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Dr. Keil's (for the last part) eyevovTo e/c ttov\to, suggested by the analogy of
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(v) Ka6a might be restored Ka0a[pal and referred to the preceding /Wcu ;
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the " salt" here is comparatively small, and where the source is mentioned
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possible that the faint indications in the first part of 1. 1 point to such an
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probably continues as far as Seo/xeWs in 1. 2. The latter part of it almost
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(ii) A fresh entry begins with 30 minae, and continues at any rate to
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(a) The first statement is clear. After p.viai and the interpoint about ten
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both a verb and a specification of metal. The lower part of a letter surviving
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a stater and a sixth derived from the " salt." I suspect that it is only the stater
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specification of metal ought to occur in the statement, and as the letters,
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curve which would suit the lower part of £ ; if so, restore xpyijo. Before
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Before rovSe there should be something to account for the genitive, and,
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find none fulfilling the conditions and making an intelligible sense, except
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preceding statement and to the stater there mentioned, and, incidentally, the
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coincidence of a possible vSpiSiov and a possible dpvop.ei> seemed to me at first
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(c) The third statement contains only one gap, between tovto and r)pip.vqiov.
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to be restored which will govern ^/xi/ii^'ioi' and have some such sense as
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viz., 1 mina and 5 twelfths, made by interest upon the preceding \.\ minae
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interpretation, and must in any case reject it if I adopt the second explanation
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form of vessels, and especially of c/>iaA.at of a definite weight (such
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Priester u. Tanpcl im hellenist. Aeoypten, p. 396, note 2) ; and this may be its
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not unreasonable to antedate this application of <j)t,d\r) ; and certainly, if we
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"offertory " in the Temple, and were probably in coin.1
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(iii) After two and a half blank lines a fresh clause begins with 1. 8. In this
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nominative, the verb must be in a relative sentence, and therefore we read at
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1 I 1 aces in this c.....loction t" Mi. E. R. Bevao and Mr, <'. C. Edgnr.
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and be much too long for the remaining space. The sense of ipyat,6p.eda is,
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In the gap following pveai and the interpoint six or seven letters are to
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in the h of </uaA.7?s just above. If this be so, APrYPAi is possible, and will
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genitive, and there seems to be no hard-and-fast rule as to which shall
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line. Here is a second mention of pviai in the nominative, followed by a
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the end of 1. 8, and to be construed with the first pvia.1—such as e.g. E£Taoh£an;
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most left in the gap for the first part of the word -770(1;). I hardly know what
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from dvdyw, and that the word means brought up [from the coast). At the
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not be expected in this text (cf. C.I.G. 2953^, 1. 28, and Strabo, xiv., 1, 20).
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(Anab. v. 4, 12), that the Artemision had a plantation and a park of game
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precincts of some Egyptian temples. (See Grenfell and Hunt, Tebtunis i. 6.,
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(iv.) The remaining letters forming 1. 10, and probably to be restored
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why they were n<>t engraved in the blank space after dvdxrO-qaav ; and the
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The full text of A. and B., according to my proposed restoration, is
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and, I venture to think, justifies the assumption that the plate is approxi-
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statement of account such as these texts contain.
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Two verbs only are found in text A., io-Tadrjo-av and T)vdydr)<ja.v. The
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process of weighing, and perhaps passed to expenditure. Two items are said
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expenditure, the entry gains point, and with it every entry in the text.
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in the ordinary sense, on some extraordinary object in which the Temple and
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In text B. we get new verbs, avvetv and e'pya£ecr#ai, and we find those who
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seems to me that the verb has a more general sense in this passage, and refers to
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and has here the proleptic significance suggested for it in text A., is a statement
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Text B. then, like text A., is a record both of income and expenditure'..
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whole text seems a more desultory and piecemeal document than text A ,
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texts were by the same hand working at different times. It is a natural
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I append in tabular form the values recorded in these texts, as I interpret
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1? and
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40 and
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I need hardly say that, in dealing- with texts of such unique character
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certainly a most valuable indication of the resources and financial system of
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question of its period doubtful, and there is no sure indication of date in
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are both long and short 0. The most noteworthy feature is the presence of
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where it occurs in the names OzWaiHos and Hai/vaiuo?, and perhaps also in
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The questions as to the origin and vogue of this symbol have been
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expressed in Greek crcr and tt; and there can be little doubt not only
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both the Halicarnassian and Teian texts, words in which it occurs reappear
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sounds end and begin two distinct words (okttco, €kttt], rj/AieKKTa, riveter 9rjcra.v :
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in an early Ionian text, e.g. we have o for ov in terminations, and imperfect
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inscriptions of the late sixth and early fifth centuries B.C. {e.g. the Sigean,
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tions are very few and very ^uncertain. The principal one, the Abu Simbel
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the second, more than a century later. Similar uncertainty exists as to the date
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they may well represent alphabets earlier than their own date, and the script of
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same level, and in the same kind of deposit (see pp. 45, 46) are of the same
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1 See doubts expressed p. 240. It is worth notice that our " Alyattes " coins have also lost digamma, and show
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inscription, cut on a fragment of a columna caclata, found by Wood, and published by Newton in Tram. Sec. Jlil'l.
Chapter VIII: Bronze, lead and iron
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BRONZE, LEAD AND IRON.
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type, one pin, a knife-blade and some fragments, outside the Basis. This fact
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W. part and in the E. part of the Primitive area, whence Croesus foundations had
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leaves the fore-arms free, and is confined by a tight waist-belt. Below the latter
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fillet and falling behind. Stiff curls appear on the forehead under the fillet.
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(e.g., Gold, iv. 1), and slightly aquiline. The eyeballs project (the left is now
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undoubtedly to a very early type, and might well be regarded as a work
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The lower part of the figure is not columnar, and the upper tunic falls evenly,
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detail of drapery and much corroded. (Bought by the Ottoman Imperial
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xv. 14. Hawk, erect and gripping a crouching Hare with its claws. H. "067.
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the legs are bandy, and the eyes are hollow projecting sockets, once filled
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catch-plate, and rather long pin-coil flattened on one side. No
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13, ment. 2 specs., complete with pins, and 2 others with pins broken.
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20, (No. 19), and sometimes enriched with a stud (No. 18). Usually
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iv., pi. 22, No. 368.) 2 complete and several fragmentary
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section, and divided by lines, so as to recall the cushion
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the other side being plain and flat. 1 spec. Cp. Olympia iv.,
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number, and placed at the centre of the bow and spring of
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(Korte, p. 78, no. 68), and found on the "Hittite" site of
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nassus); Martha, p. 76. Of this type are our gold and silver
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the rest, and have the ends expanded and adorned with incised rosette
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Bronze, Lead and Iron. 149
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Schlicm., p. 459, no. 693), and (bronze) at Olympia (iv., pi. 5, nos. 22, 23),
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Finger-rings. 11 plain rings varying in diameter from "025 to "023, and
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waists, and hollow sides. 29 complete specs, and some fragments.
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perfect were recovered, and there were fragments of at least as many more.
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27. 33. Cp. Gold, vi. 44, etc., and Ilios Sckliem., p. 505, No. 938. A few
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and where these had been removed. This type is at least as early
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xv. 1, 2. (Gold), (ii.) Thick wire ending in opposing points, and sometimes
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longitudinally. 1 spec. D. -o66 and "015 broad. From disturbed
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Bronze, Lead and Iron. 151
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and also the Dictaean Cave, B. S. A., vi., p. i 12, fig. 45.)
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and left ear are broken ; two knobs between the eyes. (Cp. Olympia,
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Asia, see O. Puchstein, Pseudo-IIethitisehe Kunst, p. 9, and P. C, ii.,
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xvlil- 42- (i.) The commonest type (4 specimens) has a high medial rib and raised
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especially qos. 432, 444). Cp. also Her., ii., pi. 92, and llallstatt
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xix-' 3. Seven enriched semicircular handles, flattened on one side, and
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evidently been attached to the upper rims of coffers or vases, and the
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xix. 4. Solid metal ; sinkings mortised in the ends, and 2 pin-holes in
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Plain, of very thin metal and broken to fragments. D. -091. Same type
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xvi. 3. Fragments of thin plate beaten out into a pattern of rosettes and circles.
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Bronze, Lead and Iron. 153
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knobs, etc. ; and a tiny but complete dolphin, perhaps a pin-head.
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xx. 5. Figurine, female (?) and draped. The head (not found) was mortised into
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xx. 7,12. Two specimens and fragments of another. One has knob finials with
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xx. 3. Nine specimens and fragments ; no ornament.
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xx. 8,9. Fragmentary cap and cover-pieces.
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in the way of excavation on any early Ionic site, and the scarcity of material
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site of this period have so far been extremely rare, and, considering the
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Plates xxii. and xxiii. the reproduction is in a scale slightly under the
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and an axe-head pendant, were discovered outside the Basis, but within the
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it ; and most of them came from the lowest stratum, resting on the black
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with feet close together and arms at sides, the style suggesting comparison with
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which has been identified with the rem^),* and falls in a wavy tapering ringlet
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maeanders at intervals, and in the centre a pendent flower. Down the right-
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The head is large in proportion, and broad and flat at the crown. The
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• 156 m. long (including the part thinned for the socket), surmounted by a hawk
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small stones, and sunk in the bottom stratum, see p. 44.]
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slightly all round, and apparently meant to represent a plinth on which the
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by an engraved outline with sunk hole for pupil, and are disproportionately large.
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xxiv. 3. 4. Statuette of a woman, H. • 118 m. The modelling of the face and
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indicated) it is hardly more than column-form (see No. i), and the hands,
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drapery is an Ionic chiton, undergirt and with apoptygma : and a veil passes
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resembles No. 4 in style and attitude. The edges of the sleeves are decorated
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with a pattern (fig. 30), and a similar pattern runs down the centre of the
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and the upper part carved into a crude semblance of the human head and
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2 a, b. figure stands in a stiff attitude, facing outward, the head and feet (now mostly
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offered for purchase by peasants in Smyrna, and came into private hands ;
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Museum have very kindly allowed me to publish their specimen, and I
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as in high relief by cutting away the surface around ; the breasts and waist are
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The head and ears are very large in proportion. The hair is confined in a cap,
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xxiv. 7, mended in two places in the lower part of the front of the skirt, fresh pieces
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neck is a long chain of beads which hangs below the waist, and is grasped at
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engraved with patterns, mainly the spiral-armed cross, and (once) a cross-
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it; the lower part of this is roughly scored, as if to give a purchase to the
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with both feet close together a cylindrical object, perhaps intended as part of
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body of the hawk is not detached from the pole, and forms a continuation of it
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strokes on the back of the head and on the breast ; around the pole is a series
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2 a, b. 1^ probably rested on a cylindrical pole, as part of the boring still appears
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xxv 4. :6- Hawk. H. *oi6 m. Broken off above the feet, and surface somewhat
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together, grasping a rod ; the space between legs and tail is filled in. Carefully
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and in the back portion of this is a small tubular drill-hole for its attachment.
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xxiii 3 Jaw' w'tn nose and Part of the r. eye, 1. ear, tail except stump and end on back,
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similar lion on the ebony comb in the Louvre, published in Perrot and Chipiez,
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and leaping downwards, so that its chest and forelegs rest on the ground while; its
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passes between the hind legs and lies along the 1. side, has an ornamental ring
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rectangular sinking for a support, "009 x "005 m., and 'oi m. deep, and the
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flattened, and has had a bronze pin inserted in it) and the end of the back.
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xxHi 1 Pnntn '°°3 m- thick, and "04 m. by "015 m. The wings are raised and
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with zigzags ; it is confined with a band on the level of the ears and terminates
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[Found with nos. 3 and 21.]
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this type, and with a precisely similar attachment at the back, was acquired by
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xxvi 24. Bull seated. H. -028 m. L. -038 m. Horns and right ear broken
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' ' plinth, roughly ^045 m. long by "025 m. wide, of which the upper and under
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S. end of the W. wall, at a level between — 3*90 and — 4'30 : see p. 41.]
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mosaic of disconnected pieces ; the ear and eye are exaggerated in a form
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'005 m. in diam. vertically and horizontally (cf. No. 23, the ibex).
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The figure is cut off vertically at the base of the neck, and was evidently
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in diam. and about i cm. deep has been drilled out at the back. Around
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the stump at the shoulder and part of the 1. foot are preserved : the face is
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5 millim. and giving a central deeper hole of 2 millim.—possibly a kind of
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be shown whether it was designed as a separate head, like Nos. 29-32, or part
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behind the ears, and in the centre of this surface is drilled a circular hole '09 m.
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7a,b. l0Wer part cut away so as to form a circular peg for insertion. Carefully
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of head and neck. The eyes are prominent, with amber pins to indicate pupils,
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' ' part cut off square, and under surface drilled with hole. This is crossed by a
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curved, with three parallel bands in slight relief. The modelling is careful and
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2 a, b, -. ^h admirable skill; the eyes are hollow, and may have been filled with some
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1. in low relief. Part of the face and of the advanced r. leg, and of the wing
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of four parallel raised tresses with hatched surface curving round the face and
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the upper part of the r. wing, her r. arm from the elbow, and the lower part of
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xxvi. 7. 36. Part of relief. H. -027 m. x "027 m. x "05 m. thick. Part of a
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4 millim. thick, and then cut out a jour, some details being added with engraved
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face and neck to front, in archaic style. It has the appearance of having been
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it till some hours after its discovery, and the exact spot where it was found
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' 'T irregular oval form, measuring about 1 cm. x 1*2 cm. Between the head and
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the forehead below the ears ; it is cut off short behind the skull, and stands out
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short hair, drapery to ankles, and girt at waist, walking to r. ; the arms,
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with some other material, and the surface is scored to give a hold to
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xxvii. 2. 42. Wheel of a chariot. Diam. "05 m. A portion of the felloe and of
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which extends into the felloe ; the outer half of the felloe is slightly raised, and
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in section between two minute fillets, and the convex surface has an engraved
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[Found with no. 22. Presumably this wheel formed part of a complete
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xxvii. 9. 43. Part of chariot wheel. Greatest length -035 m. Apparently of wood.
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pin crossing it vertically and pierced by it. [W. area.]
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flat rim ; the handles are very thick for the size, and cylindrical in section ; in
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and the first parallel wall, see p. 45.]
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India or Africa. Its fragile and perishable nature moreover renders it easy of
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instance in the tiny statuette (No. 8), and in the plaque with the relief of the
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artists, and in view of the evidence which Mr. Hogarth found of the application
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existed between Ephesus and the Lydian kingdom, it is probable that the
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The amber eyes of the hawk (No. 16) and of the duck (No. 31) may perhaps
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to note how greatly superior in freedom and the rendering of nature is the skill
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round are figures of divinities, and are therefore subject to certain hieratic or
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bull, and the duck's head exhibit a remarkable freedom and truth to nature, the
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made in indicating the form of the breasts, and in two cases the drapery is
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(No. 3) the eyes and eyebrows are rendered by hard deep grooves and the
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form of the eyes, and in No. 1 there is a definite indication of the eyelids.
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divinity, and if so, the inference would apply to No. 3, which also has a hole
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indicating a cult in which the principal share was borne by trapOCvni, and it is,
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represented in the dress and with the attributes of the deity they serve. The
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forms of the face, the arrangement of the hair, and the long-sleeved chiton,
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is the broad fleshy nose and the pulpy back of the neck : these are particularly
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literary sources : the name Megabyzos seems to indicate an Oriental origin, and
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around his neck, and which he significantly grasps with both hands, is probably
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* Who kindly called my attention to it: see The Historical Relations bchutcn Phtygia and Cappadocia, in Joxni.
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the curious fez-like cap, the broad decorated belt, and the mode of dressing the
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will be noticed, has a necklace of large beads, a dress with long full sleeves, and
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Mon. Plate VI.), which holds in one hand a hawk of bronze, and in other
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though rare : and most of the known instances occur in Asia Minor. Korte
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the tumulus at Kara Kush,5 where the religious significance of the
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standard; and at Nebesheh, Petrie found a column surmounted by a
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dish is much too large and otherwise unsuitable for libation, and more probably
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a symbol of office and of power. It is difficult to suppose that a seal intended
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evidence of their having been attached to plinths, and not one of them can be
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breasts) is the goddess certainly represented, and that is in the tiny relief
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between the winged and wingless type of this figure. It is certainly remarkable
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and consequently, we must not lay too much stress on the presence or absence
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was attached a park full of sacred deer and other animals ; and it would thus
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Lydian monarchs, that human and animal forms played a considerable part in
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(No. 23) and boar (No. 26) each have such an attachment, pierced transversely,
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continuously through, and the ends of two others ahut on it at right angles from
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from the Island sculptures and from Ionic sculptures, for instance, at Delphi and
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foil., which have so far been found only at the Artemision, and also in the
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exact counterpart of our No. 25, and a seal, which on one of its four sides has
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most part a mere local adaptation of Mesopotamia!! or Egyptian design.
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politically speaking, Assyrian; and proceeds to the suggestion that such
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referred to ; and so far we have no evidence whatever that ivories of Ionic
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duced at this date; and the very fact of Assyrian domination of the island
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for comparison with ours. In Rhodes, however, we are nearer to Ionia ; and
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xxviii. 1. Mask of a woman. H.'033 m. W.-033 m. Perrot and Chipiez, iii., p. 850, Figs. 620, 621.
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lion springing upwards to 1. This is in intaglio, and enclosed within an edging of dog-tooth pattern;
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1 2 - two rows of dog-tooth and two plain bands alternate. The hair falls on each side of the neck in two
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for a rod which probably served as a hinge; and below the chin it is pierced for the attachment of a
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indicated in colour. R. elbow, 1. knee and feet wanting. A black stain (from burning ?) all down
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xxx. 15. 6. Statuette of similar type. H. '052 m. Here the back is flat, and not modelled, and the legs
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and has a double band of wave pattern between two plain lines running along it. At the upper edge
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xxx. 10. n. Bone plaque. H. -042 m. YV. -012 m. Perrot and Chipiez, hi., p. 850, Fig. 622.
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Mycenae. Above and below, a raised border. The field is pierced above and below the line; and a
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[Perrot, loc. cit., places this plaque on its side and describes it as an animal running.]
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end, and more resembles that of an ass. Rev. geometric patterns, partly engraved, partly in relief.
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wedges and set opposite ways.
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xxx. 7* x8- Similar to preceding, but part has longitudinally flaked away. -02 x '012 m. Similarly
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xxxi 10 20. Scarab. '018 x 'oi in. Pierced as preceding. Roughly carved; between head and body
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engraved lines, and in the centre of the back a group of four dotted circles, < )u the under surfai e
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holes which communicate; the spaces between the body and the forearms, elbows, and calves are
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xxx. 12. 2^- Grotesque mask. H. '025 m. Upper part broken away, showing where it has been pierced
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where it terminated ; hollowed in tubular form from base of neck to crown. Forms full and rounded ;
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to the stamped gold and electrum plaques found occasionally in Ionic sites,
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again, such as the scarabs and amulets, the outline drawings in PI. xxxi.,
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Naukratis ; and when we remember the close relations which united the
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PArt, \ii. p. 147)10 the same category is those of Cameiros. The same grave contained :il 0 two
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literature has to tell us of the early trade relations between Phoenicia and
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Egypt; and apart from the inherent probabilities to be inferred from the
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with three pendants, a necklace represented by a row of dots between raised edges, and bangles, and
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the figure, is broken away, and a piece across the panel with the knees.
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centre is the relief, representing a woman's head in a wig and wearing a necklace, within a rectangular
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enclosed on three sides by a border consisting of two stepped flat bands; and the whole has a
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[A similar ivory is published in Perrot and Chipie/, ii., p. 314, Fig. 129 ; and cf. Eiikomi, p. 10.
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back, with hands at sides; they are nude and have long hair falling on the shoulders, with a tv,
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panels. On the chest and shoulders is a series of three raised bands (a necklace or pectoral ?). The
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which has been pierced horizontally ; and in the centre of the upper disc is a large circular sinking.
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near the upper edge, immediately over the head of the figure. Design in high relief; above and
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upward and snarls at her. The 1. hand, now broken away, probably held a similar lion. The purpose
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surface for attachment. The hair falls in thick twisted plaits down each side of the face and at the
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pi tailed rosettes, and the neck with a necklace consisting of a triple row of beads, with pendent discs.
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sinking. The hair falls on each shoulder in a twisted plait terminating in a spiral, and is encircled
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each side of the face and at the back, from beneath a stephane decorated with egg-shaped hollows
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le for pupil. The coiner.- of the mouth incline upward as in the early Ionic sculpture, and the
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xxix. 5. 10. Part of a bull in relief. H. "03 m. Only the head and shoulders remain; the bull is of the
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Artemisia—made for Darius a golden vine and plane tree. A characteristic
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the origin of the engraved and carved tridakna shells, of which examples have
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in Egypt was at its highest, and that country was an Assyrian province.3
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Egyptian. YVe know from Naukratis how closely (and yet with an unmistak-
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: It is worth noting that the three combs of ebony in tin- Louvre which Parol and Chipiei (ii., p. ;^S full.),
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OTHER IVORY AND BONE OBJECTS.
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in the W. Area, a small number of objects in the same material and in Bone
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and many of the pins and cylindrical pieces. It is probable that some of the
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These are discs, single and double, with oxidized remains of bronze pins
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xxxii. Two circular discs of thin ivory, polished and ornamented with concentric
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have remains of bronze at the back, and one has the catch-hook fully
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Other Ivory and Bone Objects. 187
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Seventeen specs, and fragments [14 from Basis].
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and below. The different types of ornamentation are three :—
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xxxii. 1. Incised rings and circlets round a flower centre. Four circlets between the
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Dicta^an Cave in Crete and referred to the early Iron Age. (P.S.A. vi.,
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the I'>. 1 sis and outside.
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xxxiv. With knob-finial and plain or horizontally fluted sphere.
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xxxiii. heads of this type (H. '031 and -020), found in the W. area, are so heavy and
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(p. 32), having probably been overlooked in the sieves and washed down from
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xxxiii. Ribbed or otherwise moulded ; small and numerous.
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xxxiii. With horizontal line-moulding and cup-shaped finial—a degraded form
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2 9- workmanship. The cylinders have horizontal flutings and terminate above in
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forms, should be compared with a gold type (v. 29), and is perhaps equally
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xxxiv. c. Upper part of needle-like shaft moulded in various ways, generally with
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Other Ivory and Bonh Objects. 189
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xxxiii. Beading round circumference, and daisy petals in relief round pin-hole.
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xxxiii. Small discs, flat or flattened, and made in one piece with the shaft.
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xxxv. Six rings turned on a lathe and polished; concave sides (" napkin-ring "
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xxxv. Truncheon-skape, turned on a lathe and of one general form, but some specs,
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11. "021, is finely worked and polished. The two smaller [\V. area] show
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complete specs. [21 from Basis], and about 35 half-specs. The complete
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gold stud, and several others are drilled like the artificial specimens (xxxvi. 41. 43).
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astragali before the cultus-statue of Ephesian Artemis, between Crescent and
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Other Ivory and Bone Objects. 191
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Denkm., iii., pi. i.-iii.): and it is not unlikely that other representations of
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the Artemision, and, in the majority of cases at any rate, dedicated thereafter
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xxxvi. Plain both top and bottom, neither of which are cupped. One spec.
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xxxvi. 9. Rosettes rudely scratched, top and bottom. One spec, probably
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xxxvi. One specimen with gold studs and concentric circles, top : bottom broken off.
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31,32,35. Besides these there were found 12 specimens broken top or bottom, and
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found (no. 44). These show mortised pin-holes, and being often deeply tinged
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~ ' ' concave and ornamented with floral patterns (daisy, lotus, etc.), or with fret-
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xxxv.23. Two other buttons of different type were found. These are unbored, and
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This specimen is bored horizontally through the stem, and a bore from below
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being alike top and bottom, cannot have been " astragali."
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40 42- nick in the head, which is cut square. The shafts are shaped throughout and
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Other Ivory and Bone Objects. 193
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xxxvii. Two flattened strips of bone, sharpened to a point and ornamented on both
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These may be classed here, though their small size, their material and their
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18~20- compartments by cross-partitions. Projections above and below, of which one
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xli. 16. Shallow circular cup, with moulded rim. Part only remains, showing half
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in all cases is flat, the other convex; and the centre is pierced vertically
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reverse, and a raised rim round the hole. D. "035.
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convex side, lotus flowers and buds ; on the flat reverse, triple bow-coils, back
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Other Ivory and Bone Objects. 195
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xxxvii. Four fragments of a fluted and curved handle In very fine ivory stained
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the blade, and traces of the iron nails which secured it in place. [W. Area.]
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xl.24,21. Thin pieces of ivory of various shapes with squarely finished edges and no
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xl. 22. Lower part of light green plaque, showing bull with lotus bloom pendent
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xl. 26. Three consecutive pieces, stained dark green, showing lotus blooms and buds
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acute angle, and two mortised holes in the upper edge. The fragments not
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xl. 18. One spec, not pierced, and therefore probably originally set in a backing.
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xlii. 7. Button with knob handle ; the lower face is convex and carved into a
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the largest (xlii. 9) recalls a pick-head, and this specimen is, perhaps, a form
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Other Ivory and Bone Objects. 197
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xli. 1, 4. Four tubes, turned on a lathe, fluted horizontally, and polished. All contract
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and depth. 1). (two ends of each) '024 and '023; -023 and '021 ; -022 and
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15, are sunk half-way into one side of the cylinder. Turned on lathe, and highly
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xli. 2. Large cylinder, pierced longitudinally, and also on one side, the bores
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xlii. 20. Strip of black ivory with "keys" at each end, and semicircular mortises
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curved and moulded base, with flat back. [W. area.]
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crosses within a border; the base has a moulded roll, and below
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chevrons, and on the base crossed lines. Plain back. H. "022.
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arrangement for suspension, and therefore probably not a charm.
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xlii. 18, A fluted column surmounted by round knob above collar and necking. A
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xxxiv. 1, Besides those on which hawks are still perched, two complete poles and
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xxxix.7. Human tooth with double fangs, sawn off horizontally, and bound with two
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TERRACOTTA, GLAZED WARE AND GLASS.
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and Delian Artemis statue,
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and black pigment can be de-
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broken at the foot, is of smaller size (11. nut above • 100), and differs slightly
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arms and hands are not modelled, but
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ment applied on red. H. "065. [This was found in disturbed rubbish, and
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Part of left half only; in fine clay, with hard pink slip, showing traces of
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Terracotta, Glazed Ware and Glass.
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Fragments of three heads. (a) The best preserved and largest
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Cockle-shell, exactly imitated from nature and painted
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cartouche. On one side the illegible impression of a seal, and on the other a
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Glazed objects were found in large numbers, and may be distinguished into
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knobs, while heads and beaks are of unnatural form. I know no nearer parallel
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cotta "Goddess" figurines, on the N.W., and one to E.
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along the wing outlines, the beak, crest, neck, and breast, round the
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xliii. 4. Highly vitreous glaze ; very well preserved, and painted with white
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and a claw-knob.
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glaze, relieved with yellow chevrons or serpentines and yellow belts above and
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and later, already referred to in relation to Ivory " truncheon " pendants (p, 189).
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Terracotta, Glazed Ware and Glass. 203
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xliv. 1. Head of Bes, complete but for feather-crown ; glaze perished, and only soft,
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xliv. 2. Male figure, standing on a base with foot advanced and playing double
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xliv. 12. Hippopotamus; hinder part only, glaze perished. Small pendant of a type
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(now white) ground. [Both within and without Basis.] Three types :—
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xliv.5,9. Double; many specs., some more squat than others. H. from '027, and
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Soft core and dull glaze, brown or blue-black ; striped and pierced
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the intervals, being soft, has perished and left the glazed stripes standing out in
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no. 551), and also in the Aeginetan temple deposit (Aphaia, pi. 118, nos. 1-3).
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xlv. 1, 5, Circular. 12 specs, from Basis and outside. D. from -016.
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terracotta hawk, no. 3, and of the staff amulets.
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[Basis and outside.]
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Terracotta, Glazed Ware and Glass. 205
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part of the Primitive area and passed through sieves : —
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and at the other a papyrus plant, with buds. On each side of the
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10. Yellow paste inscribed with figures of a branch, a horse, and the
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and of an object which resembles a knife \ enclosed within a
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disk and a lion, and the symbol of '*life" (?); (2) A man hunting
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and the figure of a uraeus. (Fig. 43, 21.)
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and so form an interesting variant of the prenomen of Amen-
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of right and truth, a uraeus, etc. (Fig. 43, 19.)
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Dr. Wallis Budge, who has examined these scarabs and compiled the
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hetep III. and Thothmes III. on these scarabs proves the efficacy attached to
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Terracotta, Glazed Ware and Glass. 207
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their style and fabric go, why they should not be earlier than the XXVIth
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and is probably considerably earlier (see Chapter XIV.), while another was
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dated the fabric before the time of Amasis ; and since it is now practically certain
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scarabs and other objects in glazed paste, found in the Ephesian lowest
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STONE, AMBER, HORN, WOOD, AND SHELL.
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raw material were brought to me from time to time by shepherds, and some
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intaglio work engraved upon it ; and the taste for it evidently continued into
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The balance of the stone objects is made up by seal-stones and beads
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state, this particular object has the under-surface deeply chipped, and probably,
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top ; and probably an ivory button had been inserted in this bore. In the bore
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Stone, Amber, Horn, Wood and Shell. 211
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a sumptuousness suitable to the use of the goddess, and therefore dedicated
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(2) Certain specimens lack the flattening on one side, and, since they have
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The concave upper surfaces have bevelled rims and the sides are hollowed.
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in the groove and has evidently been set in metal. The largest has D. 027
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xlvi. 23. six small beads in clear crystal were found, somewhat flatter in shape, and
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33* 3IJ' trace of metal (L. -016) ; the rest cylindrical and flattened at both ends, which
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Stone, Amber, Horn, Wood and Shell. 213
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xliii. 11. Fragments of a small phial ; upper part only ; the mouth D. about '015.
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xlvi. 4. Beads.—4 small and flat specs, rudely cut to circular form and pierced
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whetstones; and (xliii. 13) a perforated stone, grooved on one side like a
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fragments, and much amber dust. The amber is of two kinds: (1) clear
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angles from the brows, the eyes are mere dots, and the mouth is a scratch.
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and dimensions of his lump of amber. This figure is probably a representation
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xlvii. 13. Lump of irregular shape, red ; roughly smoothed, and showing a number
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xlvii. 21. Bead, red. D. -005, bored both longitudinally and laterally. From a ring
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Stone, Amber, Horn, Wood and Shell. 215
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Ditto, red ; drilled with one vertical bore and three horizontal bores.
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xlvii. 14. Cylindrical fragment, tawny ; highly polished and bored. Key-piece below,
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drilled vertically with one hole in centre and four round the circumference.
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simple ring neck and no base, recalling a flattened aryballos or "pilgrim bottle."
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above. Almost all these vase-pendants were found in the Basis, and are
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and red, but majority latter, (a) Horizontally fluted spheroids (Cp. Ivories,
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(a) Scaraboid ; two specimens, L. "015 and "012, bored at longest diameter.
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(k) Flat and round, with slightly bevelled edges pierced vertically :
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23- oxidation of bronze. The slit socket and nail holes to secure the blade are
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The painted pottery found on the site of the Artemision is for the most part of
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style, and nothing (or, at any rate, nothing certain) of the fabric attributed to
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ibex jugs and vases, the pinakes and the allied vases with similar decorations
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purple-umber pigment laid direct on the engobe, both in the design and for the
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pattern is also found, and there is generally a tendency to the introduction of
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interesting to know whether the bodies of the animals, as well as the heads and
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(No. 13) ; they have also been traced on the ivory statuettes (see p. 15b), and it
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ornament may have been applied to it at any time ; and, therefore, after it was
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and Dr. Knackfiiss, I was enabled, in the spring of 1905, to examine and make
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Fig-. 46. i. A fragment shown in natural size in Fig. 46, which has formed part
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2. A fragment shown in natural size in Fig. 47, which has formed part
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characteristic of a series of fragments which have been found at Miletus, and
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pattern seems to be composed of a series of semicircles filled with dots and
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outline, and free use is made of " reserved" lines for details.
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squares, alternately purple with central dot, plain, and plain dotted in centre ;
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painted direct on the white. The fragment gives part of the lip of the vase,
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alternately plain and divided by diagonals, with a dot in each quarter. Of the
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3a' b' design on int. and cxt. Clay brick-red, with creamy smooth engobe which
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on this the design is laid in brownish black, with details in deep purple and
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[S.W. corner of Primitive area, in disturbed deposit and among D
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5a' b" diameter of the bowl must have been about 16 cm. Clay, fine and close, red-
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On the upper surface of the lip is a band of squares of brown and umber
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the spaces : the space above and below this within mouldings is coloured purple ;
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Int. Below the lip, a broad band of umber, on the lower part of which is
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of the bowl must have been at least 16 cm., and probably, from the character of
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round the centre, and at the outer edge a trace of a similar border : between
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10. Upper part of vase. 3'5 cm. by 6 cm. The form is uncertain: as
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and (where the break comes) a band of dotted squares and sets of 3 uprights,
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part of an open dish on a stem, around which the design runs concentrically on
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and one forefoot are preserved : of the lion, only
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shiny black glaze both ext. and int.
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from a semicircular punch while the clay was soft and before (dazing.
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portion, and the lower edge of the lip all round, are broken away. In the
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empty and occupied by two hatched triangles set horizontally with joined
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Fig. 51, 14- Part of a small stand (?). "03 by •02. The form is not very clear,
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In the centre has been a row of flowers, each formed of two lozenges and
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part of this, and almost all the lip above it, are wanting.
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Fig. 51, 17. Foot of a similar vase. H. '035 m. Around the upper part of the
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18-21. Fabric of the "Apollo bowls." [W. area, and a few fragments from E.
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horizontally, probably as the vase turned on the wheel, and by way of
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covers the whole of the int., but on the cxt. leaves the lip and shoulder free,
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rims. These cups have had the lower part of the body either left plain, with
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but much more advanced technique ; the clay is finer and thinner, the glaze
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22. A series of fragments giving the greater part of the design from an
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springing to r., looking back. Much use of purple and engraving in the upper
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24. A series of fragments of similar ware, including part of the handle and
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in diameter. It gives one leg from the knee and the other foot of a human figure
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given in natural size in Figs. 54 and 56.
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band accompanies it round to where a portion of flower and tie join the outer edge.
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The design appears to be part of a spiral and flower decoration similar to that
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27. Part of the hollow stem (?) of a vase. It tapers downward, and is
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squares are alternately empty and occupied with a central black square. On
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been a scene, of which only part of the foot of a lion (?) and of a bull (?), moving
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design is laid in dark brown, with bluish-purple details. The only part preserved
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black on brilliant white, and on the int. a coat of brownish-black glaze colour.
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The foregoing catalogue enumerates the three thousand and more objects
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of the schist walls, was necessary to their stability, and, therefore, coeval
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2. Other objects in Gold and Elect rum.
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(f) Pins and Pin-heads. The great majority, including all types
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over 100 of the common type, and all other types except
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ear-drops of all types, (e) 1 ring, (f) 1 rush-workpin-head, and
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blade, and some fragments. The fibulae, which had bone or ivory plates, are
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7. Ivory and Bone.
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and piu-hcads of all types except Plates xxxiii. 16-20, 23-26;
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specimens and about 20 half-specimens. (e) Studs: None,
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Only three fragments of painted pottery ; 2 small plain jars, and 1
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dozen, (c) Beads : 35 " cocked-hat " type and about 20 various,
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beads, about 50 in all. (d) Pins and pin-heads : specimens of all
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and a large number repeat so exactly Basis types, that they can safely be
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there was, in fact, very little such confusion, and that practically all the objects
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rammed filling between the Western Basis and the S. girdle-wall of the B
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These are 1 horse's head type and 4 lion types. These make 29 electrum
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2 goddess statuettes (Plates xiv. and xvi., No. 1), some fibulae and a bracelet
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No. 10), and goat (Plate xxi., No. 1) ; in Terracotta, 4 painted aryballi, and
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the gold horn (Plate vii., No. 51), several gold and electrum pins of type
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at by the method of exclusion if the foregoing and the following classes (a and c)
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(Plate xxiv., No. 10), the statuettes (Plate xxiv., Nos. 5, 9); the ram and calf
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In Amber, the figurine (Plate xlviii., Nos. 20, 21); and a considerable
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metals, gold, electrum, and silver (nearly 700 out of 1,000), the gold and
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articles of personal wear, and ex voto offerings ; (c) that the coarser metals,
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votos {e.g., artificial astragali) ; articles of utility and broken parts, e.g., inlay
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Basis while the structure was being filled in and made solid with slabs and mud-
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have been recovered by us in admirable condition, unbroken and even
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(2) The second explanation must be that these objects were placed
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found outside, and their good condition.
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exception of the jar-coins, and perhaps the few objects found in the filling of
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its sculptures and from other considerations, has been definitely determined to
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of the shrine, and that the first foundation of the Basis must fall, therefore,
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(see p. 69) point to a continual struggle with the ground water ; and
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occurrence was always hailed by my foreman and more intelligent workmen
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below a B wall ; but, on account of its level and the objects it contained, I
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1 See quotations from Hesychius and Callimachus, p. 6.
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continue long in use, and are handed down as heirlooms through many
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in the first part of the 7th century, is not universally accepted. Professor
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found in the same treasure, and weighs 133 grs., or, approximately, a Euboic
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examples of possible city-types (Kyme and Phocaea) are simply the earliest
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Passing to the other objects found in the Basis and in undoubted
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both cases, and of a Phoenico- or Graeco-Egyptian fabric, which seems to
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but the gold and ceramic objects, which are unquestionably of native
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by plaques showing the ttotvio. Orjpav motive, and found at Ephesus both
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objects, the ttotvio. Orjpwv plaques in gold and electrum, there can be no
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1 Dr. Head is justified in saying (p. 91) that Six's interpretation and ascription have not been publicly questioned.
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- Note not only the more primitive forms both of lions and goddess on die Ephesian electrum plaque, but also
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elaborate form and technique. There is nothing from the latter cemetery of
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the coil-patterns on electrum and ivory plaques ; between pig-tailed sphinxes
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Ialysos type), and the glazed ware, the conclusion is always inevitable that the
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cally, for a much earlier date of burial than that suggested by Dr. Murray ; and, although it is not possible to discuss the
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other with the Ximrud ivories, but with nothing earlier. (3) The tightly-coiled and often broken spiral patterns on
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past five years has itself largely weakened his criticisms of Dr. Murray, written before the excavation of Knossus ; and
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A deposit. These have been pointed out and discussed by Mr. Cecil Smith
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the black ash stratum south of the Heraeum and in the lowest stratum near the
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p. 62), the fibulae of the single and many beaded types and the coiled wire
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to the late "Mycenaean" epoch, and fibulae similar to ours are relegated "in
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' Arc these ivories, however, actual Greek work, and not rather work of a more Oriental school which has
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(3) Other archaic Italian, Aegean, and Phrygian cemeteries.
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In general it may be said that the Ephesian gold and electrum work, when it
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post-" Mycenaean" strata, and the confusion even between " Mycenaean " and
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a date not later than 700 i;.c for the building of the earliest Basis and the
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vases, and the pseudo-Egyptian pastes. But the latest of these probably fall
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Temples B and C The Basis objects are a Foundation Deposit necessarily of
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factor, Croesus, which Herodotus has recorded, and also treasures dedicated
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If Temple A, then, was built shortly before 700 B.C., and destroyed
Chapter XV: The Croesus structure. Temple D
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By A. E. Henderson and D. G. Hogarth.
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— 4'oS on the W.), and new foundations were put in, not only over its remains,
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proportion of the platform has survived, being preserved here and there up to
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central point, and with an axial direction of 1070 30' magnetic. This corrected
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holes and bring the clay bed to an even surface. On the clay large blocks of
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shape; but usually the natural fractures were left unmodified, and the resultant
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pavement, was in many places singularly even and well-dressed, and might
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on stepped foundation courses of the same limestone. No part of the actual
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1 Sec, for levels, p. 252 and table at end of this chapter.
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West Perron.—In squares C. 14 and F. 14 (western end) we found the
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faces X. and S., and appears to represent a structure not equal in width to the
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perron whose surface was flush with that of the peristyle floor, and two steps
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square C. 13, and the eastern edge in squares B. 2 to D. 2 and F. 2. The
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fig. 63. Croesus Pavement and Foundations, seen in section in the S. Peristyle.
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northernmost of which measures 2*40 by 1*50. To this use of larger and
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from 2*50 to 2*30 in length and from -70 to '50 in breadth. The upper
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levelled and worked to a smooth face. In certain places the faint dividing
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of a few small and isolated slabs on the N. side, no other cella pavement
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pavement nearly on a line with the third columns on the N. and S. flanks
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Level of pavement under the N. and S. cella walls (including
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near the W. and E. central edges were —3*38 and —3*35
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•20 from the cella walls to the central edges of the peristyle and of -43 to
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settled • 18. Since also nearly all the small slabs which underlay the north and
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In the S. peristyle is another and more considerable settlement, under and
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plinth courses at the W. end and S. side, the foundation courses of much
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these blocks failed along a ragged belt in the western part of the axis of the
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(1) In a belt about 5-00 broad, measured inwards from both the N. and
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both Hellenistic and Croesus foundations had been removed, and have been
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in Chapter IV. (p. 68), which ran parallel to the N. and S. cella walls,
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inner faces upright, and not bonded with the pavement foundations, which
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•83 on the S., and '74 on the E. side. The S. wall, where best preserved,
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At a level of — 2-00 and resting on a mass of Hellenistic foundation near
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pp. 6, 11). It was neither bedded nor laid level, and was broken in two. The
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!'"'&• 65. Foundation Courses and one ashlar course of D west cella wall.
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— 4" 75. A bed of firm white clay, from • 10 to ■ 15 thick, was laid down, and
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and averaging ' 20 in thickness, with a surface level varying (probably owing to
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on the main wall-foundation of the cella, and not interrupted by any other
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the D cella wall, while the plinth and some superior courses were still in
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South wall.—The S. wall has left more traces, and a short length of it
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angle, we found in position the plinth courses of the wall, both inner and outer,
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Fig. 66. S. wall of D ctOa, seen end on from the E. Facing courses on either side, and space for core between.
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slightly chamfered and the sides a little more so, the splay measuring -oo8.
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After a second gap of 3'00 a longer length of plinth course survived in
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and measuring 1 ■ 50 from \V. to E. Hellenistic
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a convenient height with rough stones, and roofed over the space so enclosed,
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plinth course runs 5 ■ 50 northward, and is then broken off. At its south end
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reveal of the great W. doorway. The height of this course is "36, and the
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face, being set inward "04. It is 1-52 in length, '41 in height, and averages
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or that it supported the long beams and, therefore, the main weight of the roof.
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the temple axis, and 1 ■ 60 from the centre
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standing -35 above the pavement, and chipped
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(3) Second column from the W., in the outer S. rank. Here is the eastern
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originally worked smooth and not hammer-finished. (Atlas III., base 1 (plinth)).
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The Central Basis.—The Central Basis (Atlas I., D. 7 and E. 7,
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— 3*52, and after the C restoration, possibly higher ; and its platform offered
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and terminated N. and S. by marble coigns, which do not extend to the N.
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from the N. and S. cella walls, whether of B, C, or D period ; and it may, there-
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the coigns are of D period; and the whole, as it now stands, is a fragment of
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surface of the existing ashlar and coigns is about — 3 ■ 20, whereas the surface of
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cella floor, and to bear a new superstructure of its own superficial dimensions,
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faces, and were evidently intended in any case to be merely the skin of a filling.
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bind and complete the foundation of the new Basis structure which they
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Conduit.—Part of a conduit was found passing through the foundations of
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foundations of the pronaos. In the walling of this conduit both yellow and
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polished. The tooling marks are very faint, and appear as mere scratches.
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of two fragments, and cut in each case on the inner edge of the smooth ring
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and may be interpreted as marking (1) the sixth drum in the fiftieth column,
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and therefore damp), and more frequently, a rich red. Several fragments of
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be better understood by the sections and elevations (Atlas III., IV., V.).
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and finally recurving rapidly to its bed. It is enriched by shallow narrow
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ture, in height, and in the number of
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having concave flutes and the lower convex
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Fig. 72. Usual Torus and volute centre.
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Another variety found (Atlas V., Base 4^") has large and small flutings
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Three varieties of filleted leaf and dart torus constitute yet another
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beautiful form of filleted leaf and dart
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a point slightly above its own level, and
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the appearance of a shaft-base, and the
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The joint line between the top of the torus and the lowest drum was some-
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circumference; three gave forty flutings, and three
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the flutings are very shallow and of elliptical section.
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were found (big. 78, D.). One has a large **■"" Comparison of Z> and 2? fluting,
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reel. The upper part of the smaller astragal, however, is not so
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Of the leaf abacus three varieties are there given. In the first and third
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two-thirds of their ' depth. Thereafter the rolls swerve round and form a
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divergence. Good examples are shown in Fig. 78, a, B, and Atlas V.
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along the top of the echinus, and a portion of the cushion above. This fragment
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drawing), another giving the lower portion of the volute, and a very welcome
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Fig. So. Palmette and Echinus.
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plain intervals have been left, and the rolls are looped round one towards
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It will be seen by the plan (Atlas VI.) and section (Atlas VIII.) that the
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1 This last fragment I assume to be abacus, since it is identical with a terra-colta cap found at Gela in Sicily, and
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horizontally and lengthened perpendicularly for the same optical purpose ; and
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variety of leaf and dart echinus has here been used, restored from a
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pointed, so as to be in keeping with other leaf and dart enrichments found
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fragment of architrave, was found ; but three fragments of continuous c^g and
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wall, and the long fragment (Fig. 82, Atlas X.), built into a Turkish tomb
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N.E. column base, and another small fragment which supplements it was found
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Portions of the sculptured cymatium-gutter came to light and several
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Hellenistic ones, which were thicker and not so perfectly made, were found
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This pattern of tiling is evidently suited to a low-pitched root, and it
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Plan of Bases (for Sectional Elevations see Atlas III., IV., and V), Sections and
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torus bases, three fragments of circular mouldings, four bases of lowest drums of shafts, and twenty
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1 • 152, and 1 -302. The second gave a curve or entasis of -002—o—002 in a length of 1 '05. All
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(a) Base-plinth belonging to the second column from the W. in the S. peristyle outer rank, and
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with fillets separating them from two scotias. The astragals and fillets were brought to a fine finish,
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Whole height of plinth and bases, '834.
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Sections and Elevations of Bases 3, 5, 6, and 7.
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(a) First fragment: Small bead at the bed of two astragals; small bead and receding fillet to
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(b) SecondJ'ragment.- Scotia; narrow receding fillet, groove, small bead and two astragals. The
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Five quirked beads separate, on the lower half flattened astragals, and on the upper half
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Filleted leaf and filleted dart torus moulding (Fig. 74, A).
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The leaves in this and the two following illustrations are hollowed in two portions, with a
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Filleted leaf and filleted dart torus, with astragal below.
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The points of the leaves and darts are perpendicular; the upper parts of the leaves and darts
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Filleted leaf and filleted torus moulding.
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Bases 4a to 4a and various fragments of Abacus.
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Seven large and six small shallow flirtings (this corresponds in style with column flutings
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then one flat astragal and two flutings.
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Double astragals slightly pointed, projecting fillet and a portion of scotia.
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(40) Plinth and torus (or abacus and echinus), and vestige of astragal (Fig. 76, B).
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(a) Filleted leaf and dart abacus.
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(b) Filleted leaf and dart abacus; two fragments.
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(d) Ovolo and astragal mouldings (taenia or abacus; two fragments ; Figs. 78, B, and 79, D).
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(Half elevation and quarter plan. For section see Atlas VIII.)
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1. Fluting of drum and enriched astragal of necking (Fig. 79, D, left hand).
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5. Cushion between roll below abacus and first convolution of spiral.
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Astragal enriched with pearl and coupled reel, "094.
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Cushion and both rolls, '478.
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Perpendicular of volute and abacus, 1 • 150.
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Diameter of egg and dart astragal to top of shaft, 1' 480.
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The number of eggs and darts to the circumference is twenty. A dart marks the centre, and
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The space, or cushion, between the rolls of the archaic volutes is convex, and not concave, as in
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The pulvinar cylinders of the volutes are concave in form (see Plan), and divided by double
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side and central astragals. I -o6o Bottom perpendicular with centre of volute.
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Half elevation and quarter plan. (For section, see Atlas VIII).
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Astragal enriched with pearl and coupled reel, ■ 163.
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Perpendicular of reel and abacus, 1 -oo6.
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Diameter of egg and dart astragal to top of shaft, i '534.
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The number of leaves and darts to the circumference is twenty-two. A leaf is in the centre ; the
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form differing from those of the torus bases and abaci in that their surfaces are convex with centre
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Fragment of Rosette and Sections (Restored) of Volute and Rosette Capitals (Atlas VI. and VII.).
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The leaves are slightly concave, and the boss does not rise higher than the outside of the petals.
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Sections (restored) of volute and rosette capitals. For description, see Atlas VI and VII.
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roll, and the volute roll.
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The dart, instead of having an arris and two plain surfaces, has a quirked bead down its centre.
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This fragment is sufficiently perfect to give the section and the egg and dart enrichment.
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Bed-moulding of Cornice {small and long fragments) and Corona {large and small fragments). Section
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Fragment of egg and dart.
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Batter forward of sculpture and face of gutter, -on.
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Mouldings and grooves are worked across the fillets, but not in the flutings, making annulets
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Fragments of the Inner Face of the South Cclla Wall and Roof Tiles.
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Height of second walling course, -485.
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Flanges are turned up on both sides, and one is turned down at the lower end of the underface.
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have been governed by the remains still in position and by the architectural
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(1) Numerous patches of paving in peristyle and pronaos which indicate
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course of the N. cella wall (Squares C. 6 and C. 8. Atlas I.).
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(8) Various fragments of the S. cella wall, which give the height and
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reveal of the W. portal, the height and thickness of the plinth course and the
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(10) Three facings to the foundations within the cella (Squares D. and E.
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W. antae (Squares D. 11 and E. 11, Atlas I.).
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(a) The continuation of the N. and S. cella walls forming the posticum.
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(c) The facing columns of the Eastern and Western facades.
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and therefore no other walls are shown in the restoration.
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and the width 55 metres 10 centimetres. It was roughly twice as long as
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and a further fall of -23 at the angles.
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Concerning the 106 columns of the peristyle and pronaos there can be
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thus dividing ten squares of ceiling in the N. and S. aisles respectively, and
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foundation Eastward of the basis, and also would have formed a most
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the cella wall to the centre of the inner columns is 6*13, and from the centre
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colonnade measure 5 ■ 90, and this intercolumniation holds good, of course,
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N. cella wall to the centre of the Northern row of pronaos columns and an
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contrast to the plainness of the lateral facades, and there is a superb processional
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Diameter and Proportion of Columns.
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The central columns of the Eastern and Western facades have an inclusive
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The plinths to the inner row of the peristyle and all others are 2 metres
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and Western facades and the pronaos and posticum columns. The remainder
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Rosette capitals have been placed upon the leaf bases of the Eastern and
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The suggested angle column is shown with alternate large and small
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the usual six. At the inner angle one egg is free and partly covered by the
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this in the fact that its length is about twice as great as its width and it is
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The central portion of the abacus supports the transverse architrave, and
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It is suggested that it had three facias capped by a pearl and reel enriched
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The bedmoulding used is that figured in Atlas X., and it is suggested that
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roof from storms and gave protection to those who of necessity had to repair
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extremely unsightly from the rear, and, moreover, would have had no reason
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Atlas XL, and suggest that timber was used for all construction above
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from the pavement, I have drawn an inference from this dimension and made
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and the superior members.
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DIMENSIONS AND LEVELS.
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North and south walls
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Centre to centre of northern and southern columns of peristyle .
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Distance (average) of inner N. and S. foundation walls (see p. 253) of cclla,
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Distance (average) of inner foundation walls from North and South cclla walls
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Positions of certain patches of Marble Paving in situ {Atlas I. and XII.).
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Top of second course of foundation . . . . . . . — 3'
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Top of second course of foundation ....... —3*56
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Bed of third course (when it was used : foundations of Temples A and B
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Top of second course . . . . . . . . . —3-51
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Top of second course . . . . . . . . — 3^89
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vol. x. pis. 3, 4, and p. 1. The fragments derived from Mr. Wood's excava-
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during the recent excavations, were found for the most part under conditions
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a large circle. The relation of the figures to the background, and the way
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number, and that the subjects of the sculpture should be undetermined.
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columns, and to have been grouped as above. {Greek Inscriptions in Brit.
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and furrows, which occur on the older figures from Branchidae. The masses
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of lightly drawn drapery, and the softer folds of the loosely hanging margin
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1. The sculpture is surmounted by a large and bold torus, with a leaf
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4. Upper part of male figure, in high relief, standing to the right, wearing
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band, and falls down on the shoulders. It is arranged over the forehead in fine
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7. Middle part of a female figure, to the right, in high relief. The figure
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Atlas 30. Fragment, in high relief, of the head and shoulders of a figure, from
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Atlas [32. Middle part of a draped figure to the left in high relief. The figure
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bases in the later temple. The flat surface on its right side is a return and not
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xvi. 7. D;inc{ ;lcr0ss the forehead, a rippling veil, and a large circular earring. Some
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cheek, right ear, and a part of a veil, falling behind the ear. The left ear is also
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37. Fragment of a head to left, containing the top of the left ear, and
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39. Fragment of the left side of a head, turned to the left, and wearing a
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41. Fragment from the left side of a head, with part of the neck, and hair
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ear and hair falling over it. H. • 10.
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xvi. 13. a jeft great toe t0 tne right, and the remains of a rectangular object, together
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4. Right shoulder, with part of the back and breast, of a female figure to r.,
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6. Right elbow, and remains of the ed»e of a short sleeve. Red on
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10. Part of a right hand, rendered with swollen joints. '13 x ' II.
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Probably the figure was turned to right, and the
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13. Upper part of the right hip of a figure turned
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the drapery, though heavy, is carefully studied, and the
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16. f Uncertain fragment. Lower part of the leg of a draped figure (?).
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Atlas 18. Upper part of a Caryatid-like figure. The head is lost, but the head-
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more probable that the hand is that of a second figure. The left-hand part of
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ancient. The middle head of the three shown in the plate, and a large part of
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1. A 19. 19. f Uncertain fragment. Part of a limb. . Traces of red. H. 'ij.
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at the back, and in that case the fragment could hardly belong to the columns.
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29. f Uncertain fragment. This appears to be a part of the neck of a
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120 metres. In that case we have a total length of 330 metres, and a super-
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that only i per cent, of the original work remains, and it is not unnatural
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the How of the water, and prevented any considerable body of it from
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combat between a Lapith and a Centaur is exhibited (fig. 87). The other
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of Asia Minor. It is marked by precise definition of the relief, and by minute
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parts of the building. In part, also, the greater refinement and delicacy of the
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The following fragments (of which nos. ii and 13-16 are outside the
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Atlas 46. 1. Fragment with the forelegs, which are human, and part of the
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Atlas 3. Part of branch, from top of parapet. H. "j. W. '21.
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Atlas 5- Lower part of cuirass of the presumed Lapith. H. "j. W. * 21.
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Atlas 6. Part of a female head, turned to the right, and wearing a taenia.
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xvii. 3-. toeS| anc[ three bands across each shoe. Part of the lower margin, strongly
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Atlas • 9. Upper part of female head to the left, wearing a diadem. II. "j.
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Atlas 12. Upper part of female head, to the left. The chief mass of the hair is
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Atlas 15. Part of the back of the head and the shoulders of a figure standing
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The restored part of the cornice also contains :—
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the ears and the mouth. On the right, indications of the parapet reliefs.
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Atlas 47. i. Parts of head and breast of figure to right, with helmet, tunic,
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Atlas 2. Part of helmet, and top end of cornice ; also the fingers of the right
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Atlas 9. Upper part of helmeted head to left, wearing a Corinthian helmet.
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Atlas 47. 10. Upper part of helmet, with projecting horn, and remains of a
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Atlas 13. Right forearm of a figure lying prostrate, with head to the left, and with
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' ' joint, and water ridge. H. '13. \V. "25.
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is not the shield arm, and no shield is indicated, nor does it suggest the form of
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' right, together with a heel and some of the drapery of a second figure. The
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' and the ankles. H. • 10. W. "II.
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' into a chariot. The figure wore a short chiton, probably under a cuirass, and
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a cuirass, and perhaps holds a spear. Joint on right, and water ridge at back.
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Atlas 28. Part of a horse's head to the left, with ear and mane, and forelock,
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Atlas 30. Part of the hind legs and hoofs of a horse to the left, and part of the
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Atlas 32. Part of lower moulding of cornice, and of wheel of chariot to left. On
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Atlas ^. Part of a chariot wheel, and of the body of a chariot, painted red.
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xviii. 19. Dlue and red. Joint and water ridge on left. H. mo. W. m8.
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Atlas 36. Neck and chin of Athene to the left. She has a large circular earring
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seen; and, apparently, part of a pendent wing. H. -o8. W. "24.
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Atlas 39- Fragment with extremities of hair, and the beginning of a large wing,
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Atlas ' 4OA' t Right arm of winged figure with a looped and studded sleeve, and
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xviii. 56. the right leg foremost. This might well be part of a winged kneeling figure.
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xviii. 62. drapery ; behind, a part of a wing. Compare the winged figures on the Harpy
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xvm. . turnecj to r The bottom bed, and profile of gutter, are well preserved.
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Atlas 46. Fragment of the lower moulding, and two legs of an ox to the right.
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Atlas 48. Part of the same leg of a chair as No. 47. It nearly joins it, carrying
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Atlas 49. Part of the leg and seat of a chair. H. -13. W. '17. Inverted in
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Atlas 56. f Grotesque bearded head, between forehead and mouth. The head
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Atlas 58. f Fragment, with part of a circular shield, and the ends of tresses of
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"' the waist, and a sheathed sword slung by a belt from the right shoulder. Both
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the rump of a prostrate figure, wearing a short chiton and the right arm of a
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xvm- ' the right, and wearing a greave. H. "12. W. "09.
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Atlas 63. Left elbow, and part of the left breast of a figure, apparently recumbent.
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Atlas 64. f Shoulders of a figure seated to r., wearing sleeved chiton and
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Atlas 65. Uncertain fragment, much corroded. Probably part of the right
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Atlas 67. f Fragment, with the lower moulding, and the right foot, from the
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Atlas 68. The draped thighs of a female figure, standing to 1., and richly draped
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xvni. • front Joint and water ridge on left. H. "13. W. -iq.
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Atlas 74- Hanging folds of drapery. Joint at right, and water ridge at back,
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Atlas 79. Uncertain fragment, with hanging folds of drapery, and a part of the
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Atlas 82. Uncertain fragment. H. '075. W. '16. A part of the curve of the
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Atlas ' 85. Forehands of two horses, advancing to r., and wearing broad collars.
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Atlas 86. f Hind quarters of horse to 1., standing still. Joint and water ridges
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Atlas 88. Uncertain fragment. Perhaps a part of the device of a thunderbolt
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Atlas 90. f Fragment with the mane of a lion, and the wrinkles round the mouth,
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nos. 46, 17 and 18. In addition, several fragments remain, which are shown
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part is wanting. The style appears to agree with that of the other lions, but
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55. Right side of lion's head, with eye, ear, and part of mane, and
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li. 4. 95. Muzzle of Hon, showing front teeth and gargoyle aperture. W. "19.
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li. 10. 100. Upper part of lion's head, with the mane, ear, and the middle of the
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and peculiar forms make it doubtful whether they can have formed any part of
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1. b 3. -■ Fragment of the head of an ox, including the forehead and eyes.
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1. b 4. 3. Fragment with part of the flank of an ox(?) springing from a flat,
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plaited end of a bull's tail. The animal would seem to have been part of an
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stices between the Hellenistic piers, built inwards to support the steps and
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in it is 350 B.C., and there can be no doubt that they are debris of votive
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1. Draped and seated, without child. One specimen almost complete and
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2. Draped and seated, with a nude child in the crook of the 1. arm.
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Condition rather better than No. i, allowing folds of drapery and the nudity
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perhaps the falling veil of the Goddess, and increasing the striking resemblance
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of the knees having caused the lower part, with the throne, to break away
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figurines of Egypt through Phoenicia and Cyprus (cp. Olympia iv., pi. 52) to
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p. 615, no. 1448; and for Greek instances, see Claus, Dc Dianae ant.
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7. Figurine with veil drawn over the face, and finger on lip. Poor work
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II. Miscellaneous Figurines and Fragments.
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4. Hind part of Boar.
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7. Two fragments of a larger bird ; shoulders and one wing. The head
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10. Ear, life-size and complete ; evidently an ex voto
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12. Bearded and painted miniature mask, probably from
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13. Many fragments of statuettes, mostly draped, and
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(i) Many fragments of red-figured vases, and others in the same fabric,
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with helmet, sword, and shield, in act of striking.
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the clay. The pottery is very fine and thin ; the design is drawn in
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is the lower half of a figure wearing a long chiton and a purple himation, which
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the Sparta relief published by Wolters (At/t. Mitth. xii. pi. 12), and the
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it resembles both in technique and style the work of Sotades ; and we know
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(ii) Pawn or draughtsman, red and black. H. "028 D. ; (at foot) "028.
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One specimen, of pyramidal plummet-shape, has red slip, and is painted on
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and terracottas it contained) of late Hellenistic or Roman date, bore a rude
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why these discs and plummets, if really loom-weights, should have been so
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(i.) Fragment of draped erect figurine in hard limestone : head and feet missing.
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ments. Central hole for support and three smaller holes round the
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of the Goddess in various materials and of several periods. Almost all
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it occurred very frequently on the coinage of Ephesus and other Asian
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or touched by the figure's hands. The lower part of this figure is commonly
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regarded as reminiscent of an aniconic representation, and as witnessing to the
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showing a seated mother and child, was found by him on the Artemision site
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28, 313 ff.), we found six representations of a seated mother and child of two
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1 Compare, in reference to this type and its variants, Fredrich in Athen. Mitth. 1897, p. 361 ; Farnell, Cults of
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" multimammia" type in at least the latter part of the life of the Croesus
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of the locality, as a natural maternal figure without any "barbaric" and
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and also miniature reliefs. In a proportion of these cases there must remain a
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and holding no object or objects in the hands (i.e., represented without
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B. Solitary figure, seated, and without attributes.
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represent priestesses ;>i the dress and bearing the attributes of the goddess, they are only less good evidence for the repre-
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Ivory—3 examples. (PI. xxiv., nos. 1 & 8 ; and pi. xxii.) These
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D. Solitary figure, erect, nude, and without attributes.
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III. Fragmentary or Partial Figurines and Reliefs.
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the section on the more important Ivories, and others have been commented
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A. Erect, draped, and without attributes.
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Hist. Sculp. Gr., i, p. 120, fig. 59; Brunn, Denkm., no. 57), and usually
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pi. xiv., and the Terracottas, figs. 34, 35. While some of these show signs
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differ in that one is draped and the other nude ; and one of these, the amber
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etc.), and in terracotta cult-figurines to be seen in all great museums. It
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and Artemis represented at Megara with plectrum (Farnell, Cults etc., ii,
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3. Birds. Seated and standing figures holding birds are common,
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D. Erect, wide, and without attributes. Such figures, grasping their breasts,
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and for the "Phoenician" type in the west see ibid. fig. 291. Primitive
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Cameiros jewellery in the British Museum and at Oxford,1 and on the great
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Myc. Tree and Pillar Cult, pp. 65 ff. In Aegean art the figure between the
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KovpoTp6(f>oi are widely distributed and seem to represent several local forms of
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(B.S.A. xi, p. 245), and all over N.W. Asia Minor. A similar figure appears
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the original SuVeres dyaXfia, and it has usually been described as semi-
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any feature necessarily archaic. In fact, the lower part is not columnar, like
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the lower part of the figure is intended to be so swathed in every case, the
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its lower part an exact likeness to the Ephesian Artemis of the coins {cf.
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As for the treatment of the upper part of the body in the late Ephesian
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2nd century B.C. and continued to represent till the 3rd century A.D., was
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Severus and Julia Domna at Stratonicea (B.M.C. Caria, pi. xxiv, no. 7), in
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coin (B.M.C. Mysia, no. 359), and the draped Samian Hera (pi. Hi. no. 8). In
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and so have come to be regarded as typically Ephesian by Christian writers,
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Anemurium, Ephesus, Pergamum and Prusa (B.M.C. Pontus, p. 199, no. 31),
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for Hera Samia, for Aphrodite of Aphrodisias, for Ma at Caesarea, and,
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of the figure. These are usually regarded as representing fillets; and in
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and the Anemurian type (B.M.C. Ionia, pi. vii, 7, our pi. lii, no. 13). (/;) In
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Aphrodisias, temp. Hadrian (Gardner, Types, pi. xv, 10), and at Samos (B.M.C. Ionia, pi. xxxvii). If that were their real
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of the " fillets " on coins of Magnesia (B.M.C. Ionia, pi. xix, 7), and Caesarea-
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interpreted as the heads respectively of a sceptre and a torch (pi. lii, no. 12).
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fourth category of coins, and neither satisfactorily interprets those in our
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pendent from the wrists of the figure and clearly representing tassel-like
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in this instance, as in many others, have the fingers spread out, and cannot
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in the hands, e.g., sceptre and torch, as on the Mytilene-Perga alliance
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seem to be confounded with, and merged into, the columns of the distyle shrine
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It is possible, of course, that the variety, discrepancy, and obscurity
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features in question the representation varies in one and the same locality. On
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and therefore susceptible of diverse interpretation.
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There is also another feature of the later numismatic and plastic
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all the coins it is rather oval or pear-shaped than round, and often of dual
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The original features from which the " fillets " and the "nimbus" were derived
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Alexandria and Ephesus-Sardes, B.M.C. Ionia, pi. xxxviii, 3, 4). But these
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and the earliest of the cultus-statue with lines pendent from the hands. This
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the same attitude with hands clenched and extended, but grasping nothing.
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drjpCov type of representation, and see in it a degradation of the outline of the
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out of the consideration ; and such undoubted instances of it as have been
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among critics to deny its formerly accepted name of the " Persian Artemis," and
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late into Greek art and dependent on no actual cultus-image to be seen in any
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Endoeus in the wooden statue which Mucianus, " ter consul," saw and
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idealism. To this type extraneous attributes and additional features attached
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Primitive stratum, and especially in the filling of the Basis. These are
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of the eagle or of the hawk family (P.C. iii. fig. 142) ; and the bird
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Cappadocie, Plate 24) ; and Mr. Cecil Smith reminds me of the eagle perched on a pillar in Commagene (Humann and
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hunting bird to Artemis, especially in her Asian character as a tamer and
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accompany the goddess and her shrine on the well-known gold plaques
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2. Bees: Frequently used in decorative designs (Plaques and stars, pi. viii,
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398) and at Cameiros, and were common pendants in Egypt (see, e.g.,
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5. Snake: A model snake was found (pi. vii, no. 16), and another is seen
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7. Labrys or Double Axe: Two miniature axes in ivory and one in gold were
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fig. 59) ; and Evans (ibid, p. 101) has enumerated other Cretan representa-
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" Hittite" god at Boghaz-Keui, and of the Carian Zeus, the latter of whom
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It is a type on many Lydian as well as Carian coins ; and ornate examples
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Sandan-Heracles and the Heraclid Dynasty (see Frazer, Adonis, etc., p. 94),
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8. Crescent Moon, found as pendants (pi. vii, nos. 1, 2, 3, 6), and as appliques
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deposit, and the cult-use to which they were probably put.
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Foil, gold and electrum, 37, 39, 40, 43-4, 46, 233,
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Electrum, see Gold and Electrum.
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Ephesus, Cimmerians and Croesus at, 6 ; contribu-
Plate I-LII
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GOLD AND ELECTRUM.
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GOLD AND ELECTRUM.
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GOLD AND ELECTRUM.
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GOLD AND ELECTRUM.
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GOLD AND ELECTRUM.
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GOLD AND ELECTRUM.
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GOLD AND ELECTRUM.
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GOLLf AND ELECTRUM.
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IRON AND LEAD.
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IVORY AND BONE.
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IVORY AND BONE.
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IVORY AND BONE.
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IVORY AND BONE.
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IVORY AND BONE.
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IVORY AND BONE.
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IVORY AND BONE.
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IVORY AND BONE.
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IVORY AND BONE.
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IVORY AND BONE.
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IVORY, BONE AND HORN.
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GLAZED OBJECTS AND GLASS.
Other Ivory and Bone Objects. 195
VI. Handles and Shafts.
Vase-Iiandle.
xxxvii. Four fragments of a fluted and curved handle In very fine ivory stained
9_11- black and carefully worked. [W. Area.]
Knife-hafts.
xxxix. Thirteen strips of bone of varying thickness ("007 to '003) with edges
slightly bevelled. The more complete specimens show a slit at one end to hold
the blade, and traces of the iron nails which secured it in place. [W. Area.]
VII. Inlay Pieces.
xl.24,21. Thin pieces of ivory of various shapes with squarely finished edges and no
sign of pin-holes or other method of attachment.
Circular.
xi. 11. Disc of fine ivory ornamented on one side with incised pattern of four bow-
coils back to back round a ring centre. [W. Area.] Compare Enkonii,
p. 14, fig. 23.
xi. 7. Plain discs of various sizes, the smaller specimens possibly originally inlaid
in artificial astragali. [\V. Area. |
xl. 17. Small disc with incised rosette. [VV. Area.] Originally inset in the top of
a crystal stud. (Cp p. 210.)
Rectangular.
xl. 22. Lower part of light green plaque, showing bull with lotus bloom pendent
from throat. Doubtless a Hathor representation, and probably of Naukratite
work. Plain back. [\V. area.]
xl. 26. Three consecutive pieces, stained dark green, showing lotus blooms and buds
growing in water, which is indicated by triple wave. [W. area.] In Egypt this
particular motive, according to Petrie {Dec. Art, p. 64), does not appear before
Dyn. XVIII. It is found on Assyrian monuments (P. C, ii., figs. 131, 136).
xl. 25. Three fragments, stained brown, showing rosettes connected by crossed
lines. [\Y. area.]
xlii. 15, Three fragments of fine thick ('009) white ivory, very finely incised with
19, spiral palmette pattern. One fragment shows a finished end, splayed back at an
acute angle, and two mortised holes in the upper edge. The fragments not
figured measure "070 and '050 in length. [Immediately outside Basis on S.
in "ambulatory" between it and nearest facing foundation, and at a rather high
level, above — 4*00.] Compare O/ympia, iv., pi 42, no. 746.
2 c 2
VI. Handles and Shafts.
Vase-Iiandle.
xxxvii. Four fragments of a fluted and curved handle In very fine ivory stained
9_11- black and carefully worked. [W. Area.]
Knife-hafts.
xxxix. Thirteen strips of bone of varying thickness ("007 to '003) with edges
slightly bevelled. The more complete specimens show a slit at one end to hold
the blade, and traces of the iron nails which secured it in place. [W. Area.]
VII. Inlay Pieces.
xl.24,21. Thin pieces of ivory of various shapes with squarely finished edges and no
sign of pin-holes or other method of attachment.
Circular.
xi. 11. Disc of fine ivory ornamented on one side with incised pattern of four bow-
coils back to back round a ring centre. [W. Area.] Compare Enkonii,
p. 14, fig. 23.
xi. 7. Plain discs of various sizes, the smaller specimens possibly originally inlaid
in artificial astragali. [\V. Area. |
xl. 17. Small disc with incised rosette. [VV. Area.] Originally inset in the top of
a crystal stud. (Cp p. 210.)
Rectangular.
xl. 22. Lower part of light green plaque, showing bull with lotus bloom pendent
from throat. Doubtless a Hathor representation, and probably of Naukratite
work. Plain back. [\V. area.]
xl. 26. Three consecutive pieces, stained dark green, showing lotus blooms and buds
growing in water, which is indicated by triple wave. [W. area.] In Egypt this
particular motive, according to Petrie {Dec. Art, p. 64), does not appear before
Dyn. XVIII. It is found on Assyrian monuments (P. C, ii., figs. 131, 136).
xl. 25. Three fragments, stained brown, showing rosettes connected by crossed
lines. [\Y. area.]
xlii. 15, Three fragments of fine thick ('009) white ivory, very finely incised with
19, spiral palmette pattern. One fragment shows a finished end, splayed back at an
acute angle, and two mortised holes in the upper edge. The fragments not
figured measure "070 and '050 in length. [Immediately outside Basis on S.
in "ambulatory" between it and nearest facing foundation, and at a rather high
level, above — 4*00.] Compare O/ympia, iv., pi 42, no. 746.
2 c 2