TEMPLE.
INDEX.
TROJANS.
Temple, Trojan, of Athena, on the Per-
gamus, mentioned by Homer, 147,
222, 223 ; doubt as to its real exis-
tence, 346.
------, Greek, of Athena, excavation of,
186; supposed debris of, 221, 222;
drain of, 223 ; Doric style of, 223 ;
excavations on site of. 226 ; ruins
of, 240, 249, 278, 279; reservoir of,
249 j ancient houses under, 289,
290.
------, a small, at Ilium, in the time of
Alexander, 146, 147, 251 ; traces of
a small, and objects found on its
site, 234,236.
Terra-cottas found at Hissarlik, 15,
foil.; their materials and colours,
49 ; with two holes and a stamp in
the Greek stratum, 65, 174, 269 ; at
lower depths, 295 ; models of canoes,
79; small round perforated pieces,
perhaps for spindles, 79 ; fine vessels
of remarkable form, 85, 87 ; a re-
markable one, 130; with Aryan
symbols, 135, 136 {see Whorls) ;
remarkable vessels of, 149, 152;
seals, 162 ; coarser in third stratum,
167 ; balls, with astronomical and
religious symbols, 167, 168, 188;
with inscriptions, 372, 373 ; plain and
painted, of Greek Ilium, 174; Greek
statuettes in, 186 ; balls, with suns
stars, &c, 188, 364; a bell, 192;
various and beautiful, 192, 194; ma-
terial, colour, and mode of engraving,
193-4; found at small depths, 207 ;
hippopotamus, bright red, 228; vases
of curious shape, 229; serpents'
heads, 236, 238; a decorated tube
°f> 293 ; found on the Tower, 281,
foil., 286, 340 ; found in the Palace,
307-314 ; found in the later house
above it, 314, 315 ; Greek, 279, 291,
317, 343 ; curious vessels found on
the north side, 351 ; with hiero-
glyphics, 291, 351 ; heads of oxen
and horses, 353. {See Vases.)
Thera {Santoriri) and Therasia, the
house-walls and pottery at Hissarlik
like those in these islands, 79,80, 115,
204.
Thymbria, 70, 71.
Thymbrius, the, 177 ; aqueduct from,
239-■
Tomb of Batiea or Myrina, 179, 180;
identified with the Pacha Te"pe, 198.
Tombs, the three so called, of heroes
near Bunarbashi, are Greek, 44.
------, of Patroclus and Antilochus, 178.
Tower, Great, of Ilium, 16, 21, 26;
discovery of, 201 ; splendid view
from, 202; further excavation of,
212, 213; objects found on, 213;
and on each side of, 215, 216; ex-
cavation of, 249, 250, 251 ; original
height of, 254; great house on, 276,
277; plan of, 305 ; top discovered, 318;
trench for archers, ibid.; steps, ibid.
------, of the Greek age, 323.
Treasure, of Priam, 17 ; the great
discovery of, 323; expedient for its
preservation, 323, 324; articles de-
scribed, 324 ; copper shield, 324 ;
copper caldron, 325 ; curious copper
plate and silver vase, 325 ; copper
vase, ibid.; bottle and vases of gold,
325, 326; the golden Siiras a/jupiicv-
miXov, 326, 327 ; electrum cup, 327 ;
six blades or plates {talents), 328 ;
silver vases, 329 ; silver goblet and
dish, 329; copper lance-heads, 329,
330; copper battle-axes, 330, 331;
copper daggers, sword, &c, 331 ; the
articles fused together by the confla-
gration, 332 ; signs of having been
packed in a wooden chest, 332, 333 ;
key to chest found, 333 ; probably left
behind in an effort to escape, 333,334;
great wall built over it, 334 ; gold
jewels in a silver vase, 334, 335 ; two
gold diadems, 335, 336 ; gold fillet
and ear-rings, 336; bracelets and
finger-rings, 337; ear-rings, 337;
8750 small jewels of gold, 338-340.
------, copper articles analysed, 340, 361,
362.
Tree of Life (the SSma-tree), an Aryan
emblem on the terra-cottas, 119, 120,
135, 160.
Triglyphs, block of {See METOPf:.)
Troad, good wine of the, 232.
Trojans of Homer, 16, &c. ; their
affinity to the Greek race (Appendix),
364.
INDEX.
TROJANS.
Temple, Trojan, of Athena, on the Per-
gamus, mentioned by Homer, 147,
222, 223 ; doubt as to its real exis-
tence, 346.
------, Greek, of Athena, excavation of,
186; supposed debris of, 221, 222;
drain of, 223 ; Doric style of, 223 ;
excavations on site of. 226 ; ruins
of, 240, 249, 278, 279; reservoir of,
249 j ancient houses under, 289,
290.
------, a small, at Ilium, in the time of
Alexander, 146, 147, 251 ; traces of
a small, and objects found on its
site, 234,236.
Terra-cottas found at Hissarlik, 15,
foil.; their materials and colours,
49 ; with two holes and a stamp in
the Greek stratum, 65, 174, 269 ; at
lower depths, 295 ; models of canoes,
79; small round perforated pieces,
perhaps for spindles, 79 ; fine vessels
of remarkable form, 85, 87 ; a re-
markable one, 130; with Aryan
symbols, 135, 136 {see Whorls) ;
remarkable vessels of, 149, 152;
seals, 162 ; coarser in third stratum,
167 ; balls, with astronomical and
religious symbols, 167, 168, 188;
with inscriptions, 372, 373 ; plain and
painted, of Greek Ilium, 174; Greek
statuettes in, 186 ; balls, with suns
stars, &c, 188, 364; a bell, 192;
various and beautiful, 192, 194; ma-
terial, colour, and mode of engraving,
193-4; found at small depths, 207 ;
hippopotamus, bright red, 228; vases
of curious shape, 229; serpents'
heads, 236, 238; a decorated tube
°f> 293 ; found on the Tower, 281,
foil., 286, 340 ; found in the Palace,
307-314 ; found in the later house
above it, 314, 315 ; Greek, 279, 291,
317, 343 ; curious vessels found on
the north side, 351 ; with hiero-
glyphics, 291, 351 ; heads of oxen
and horses, 353. {See Vases.)
Thera {Santoriri) and Therasia, the
house-walls and pottery at Hissarlik
like those in these islands, 79,80, 115,
204.
Thymbria, 70, 71.
Thymbrius, the, 177 ; aqueduct from,
239-■
Tomb of Batiea or Myrina, 179, 180;
identified with the Pacha Te"pe, 198.
Tombs, the three so called, of heroes
near Bunarbashi, are Greek, 44.
------, of Patroclus and Antilochus, 178.
Tower, Great, of Ilium, 16, 21, 26;
discovery of, 201 ; splendid view
from, 202; further excavation of,
212, 213; objects found on, 213;
and on each side of, 215, 216; ex-
cavation of, 249, 250, 251 ; original
height of, 254; great house on, 276,
277; plan of, 305 ; top discovered, 318;
trench for archers, ibid.; steps, ibid.
------, of the Greek age, 323.
Treasure, of Priam, 17 ; the great
discovery of, 323; expedient for its
preservation, 323, 324; articles de-
scribed, 324 ; copper shield, 324 ;
copper caldron, 325 ; curious copper
plate and silver vase, 325 ; copper
vase, ibid.; bottle and vases of gold,
325, 326; the golden Siiras a/jupiicv-
miXov, 326, 327 ; electrum cup, 327 ;
six blades or plates {talents), 328 ;
silver vases, 329 ; silver goblet and
dish, 329; copper lance-heads, 329,
330; copper battle-axes, 330, 331;
copper daggers, sword, &c, 331 ; the
articles fused together by the confla-
gration, 332 ; signs of having been
packed in a wooden chest, 332, 333 ;
key to chest found, 333 ; probably left
behind in an effort to escape, 333,334;
great wall built over it, 334 ; gold
jewels in a silver vase, 334, 335 ; two
gold diadems, 335, 336 ; gold fillet
and ear-rings, 336; bracelets and
finger-rings, 337; ear-rings, 337;
8750 small jewels of gold, 338-340.
------, copper articles analysed, 340, 361,
362.
Tree of Life (the SSma-tree), an Aryan
emblem on the terra-cottas, 119, 120,
135, 160.
Triglyphs, block of {See METOPf:.)
Troad, good wine of the, 232.
Trojans of Homer, 16, &c. ; their
affinity to the Greek race (Appendix),
364.