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Schliemann, Heinrich
Troy and its remains: a narrative of researches and discoveries made on the site of Illium, and in the Trojan Plain — London, 1875

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INTRODUCTION.

inestimable value to science, and will for centuries remain
the object of careful investigation.

Unfortunately upon none of the articles of the Treasure
do I find an inscription, or any other religious symbols, ex-
cept the ioo idols of the Homeric " dea yXavK-fwis 'Adijvr),"
which glitter upon the two diadems and the four ear-rings.
These are, however, an irrefragable proof that the Treasure
belongs to the city and to the age of which Homer sings.

Yet a written language was not wanting at that time.
For instance, I found at a depth of 16 feet, in the royal
palace, the vase with an inscription, of which a drawing
is here given; and I wish to call especial attention to

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No. 3. [a). Inscribed Terra-cotta Vase from the Palace (8 M.).
{b). The Inscription thereon.

the fact, that of the characters occurring in it, the letter
like the Greek P occurs also in the inscription on a seal,
found at the depth of 23 feet ; the second and third
letter to the left of this upon a whorl of terra-cotta,*

Engraved among the lithographic plates at the end of the volume,
"1- LI., No. 496. Since the publication of Dr. Schliemann's work, many
 
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