ATHENS
158. Two Lions. Found in a tomb in the Dipylon Cemetery below K. Sapount-
zakis' house. 6 cms. long. Faience. Traces of blue glaze.
Couchant. Inscriptions on base:
(1) Illegible.
(2) ...RaAahmes.
Context: Geometric vases, Nos. 770-775, in the same case.
(Athens Nat. Museum. Vase Room 1, Case 4, Nos. 780,781. B.C.H.
1893, p. 189.)
XXIInd—XXVIth DYNASTIES
Horus (Harpocrates). Bronze statuette found on the Acropolis. 11-2 cms. high.
Right hand and left forearm missing, also side lock and
throne. Seated in usual attitude, finger to lips. Uraeus on
brow. (Plate IV.)
Context: unknown.
(Ibid. Bronze Room, Case 194, No. 6591. J.H.S. XIII. p. 240. De
Ridder, Bronzes de I'Acropole, p. 280.)
XXVIth DYNASTY
78
158. Two Lions. Found in a tomb in the Dipylon Cemetery below K. Sapount-
zakis' house. 6 cms. long. Faience. Traces of blue glaze.
Couchant. Inscriptions on base:
(1) Illegible.
(2) ...RaAahmes.
Context: Geometric vases, Nos. 770-775, in the same case.
(Athens Nat. Museum. Vase Room 1, Case 4, Nos. 780,781. B.C.H.
1893, p. 189.)
XXIInd—XXVIth DYNASTIES
Horus (Harpocrates). Bronze statuette found on the Acropolis. 11-2 cms. high.
Right hand and left forearm missing, also side lock and
throne. Seated in usual attitude, finger to lips. Uraeus on
brow. (Plate IV.)
Context: unknown.
(Ibid. Bronze Room, Case 194, No. 6591. J.H.S. XIII. p. 240. De
Ridder, Bronzes de I'Acropole, p. 280.)
XXVIth DYNASTY
78