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OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
PAGE
No. 289. A Terra-cotta stamped with Hieroglyphics (ij 11.) . . 352
No. 290. Fragment of a Terra-cotta Vessel, in the shape of a
Horse's Head (4 m.) .. .. .. .. .. .. 353
No. 291. An Inscribed Trojan Whorl (8 m.) .. •. .. 363
Nos. 292, 293. Two Trojan Whorls from the same depth (7 m.)
with an identical inscription .. .. . . .. .. 367
No. 294. The above Inscription developed (7 m.) .. .. 368
No. 295. Inscription on a Trojan Seal (7 m.) .. .. .. 368
No. 296. Inscription on a Trojan Whetstone (7 m.) . .368
No. 297. Inscription on a Trojan Vase from the Palace (8 m.) 369
No. 298. Trojan Whorl, with an Inscription (10 m.) .. .. 369
No. 299. The Inscription developed (10 M.) .. .. . . 369
No. 300. Terra-cotta Ball, with an Inscription (4 m.) .. .. 372
PLATES XXI.-LII. LITHOGRAPHIC PLATES OF
TERRA-COTTA WHORLS AND BALLS.*
{At End of the Volume.')
Plate XXI. Sections of Whorls.
Nos. 301-308. Sections of Plain Whorls (see p. 40) (2-10 m.).
No. 309. Piece of Terra-cotta, of unknown use (see p. 219) (10 m.).
Nos. 310-316. Sections of Decorated Whorls (see p. 60) (3-11 m.).
Plate XXII. Typical Patterns of Whorls.!
No. 317. A Cross, with 4 nail-marks (7 m.).
No. 318. Do. with the lines double and oblique (7 m.).
No. 319. Do. with three arms (7 m.).
* The only exceptions to this description are the two terra-cottas, PI. XXI.
No. 309, and PI. XLVIII. No. 484, and the one on PI. XXIV. No. 349, which links
the whorls with the round terra-cottas of the Greek strata.
t The descriptions of the patterns are partly from Dr. Schliemann's work, and
partly added by the Editor; but the chief part are from M. Burnoufs descriptions
appended to the original drawings by himself and his accomplished daughter, from
which all, from Plate XXIV. and onwards, have been engraved. These descriptions
are quoted simply for what they may be worth, as the speculations of so eminent
an orientalist. We have omitted some of them as too speculative. In special cases
the initial (B) is added. The material, colour, and style of work are given from
ML. Burnoufs notes. Those on Plates XXI., XXII., XXIII., are engraved from the
photographs in Schliemann's A tlas.
OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
PAGE
No. 289. A Terra-cotta stamped with Hieroglyphics (ij 11.) . . 352
No. 290. Fragment of a Terra-cotta Vessel, in the shape of a
Horse's Head (4 m.) .. .. .. .. .. .. 353
No. 291. An Inscribed Trojan Whorl (8 m.) .. •. .. 363
Nos. 292, 293. Two Trojan Whorls from the same depth (7 m.)
with an identical inscription .. .. . . .. .. 367
No. 294. The above Inscription developed (7 m.) .. .. 368
No. 295. Inscription on a Trojan Seal (7 m.) .. .. .. 368
No. 296. Inscription on a Trojan Whetstone (7 m.) . .368
No. 297. Inscription on a Trojan Vase from the Palace (8 m.) 369
No. 298. Trojan Whorl, with an Inscription (10 m.) .. .. 369
No. 299. The Inscription developed (10 M.) .. .. . . 369
No. 300. Terra-cotta Ball, with an Inscription (4 m.) .. .. 372
PLATES XXI.-LII. LITHOGRAPHIC PLATES OF
TERRA-COTTA WHORLS AND BALLS.*
{At End of the Volume.')
Plate XXI. Sections of Whorls.
Nos. 301-308. Sections of Plain Whorls (see p. 40) (2-10 m.).
No. 309. Piece of Terra-cotta, of unknown use (see p. 219) (10 m.).
Nos. 310-316. Sections of Decorated Whorls (see p. 60) (3-11 m.).
Plate XXII. Typical Patterns of Whorls.!
No. 317. A Cross, with 4 nail-marks (7 m.).
No. 318. Do. with the lines double and oblique (7 m.).
No. 319. Do. with three arms (7 m.).
* The only exceptions to this description are the two terra-cottas, PI. XXI.
No. 309, and PI. XLVIII. No. 484, and the one on PI. XXIV. No. 349, which links
the whorls with the round terra-cottas of the Greek strata.
t The descriptions of the patterns are partly from Dr. Schliemann's work, and
partly added by the Editor; but the chief part are from M. Burnoufs descriptions
appended to the original drawings by himself and his accomplished daughter, from
which all, from Plate XXIV. and onwards, have been engraved. These descriptions
are quoted simply for what they may be worth, as the speculations of so eminent
an orientalist. We have omitted some of them as too speculative. In special cases
the initial (B) is added. The material, colour, and style of work are given from
ML. Burnoufs notes. Those on Plates XXI., XXII., XXIII., are engraved from the
photographs in Schliemann's A tlas.