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Tsuntas, Chrestos
The Mycenaean age: a study of the monuments and culture of pre-homeric Greece — London, 1897

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INDEX

Bronze arrow-head, 206;
axes, (V.) 145; 256;
belt,(M.) 174;
bosses, 196;
bowl, 74;

brooch, 168, 318 n., 388;
cal Jrons, (M. iii.) 88;
casing for beam-ends, 94;
daggers, (J&. v.) 93, (V.) 145; 256;
handles, 14(i;

idols, 100, (Crete) 293, 296, 298;
knives, (M.) 186, (V.) 144-5; 146,186;
mirrors, (V.) 145; 146,151, 165, 187-9,

(Thoiicus) 385;
nails, (M.) 121), (0.) 129, (lacking at

Thera) 264;
needles. (V.) 144 ;
objects, (M. iv.) 90, (Troy) 368;
ointment-pan, (M.) 186;
pincers, 186;
pitcher, 74 ;

pivot-sheath, (T.) 53, (Gha) 380;
plates, (M.) 120; 202;
razors, 165, 3S6;
rings, (V.) 145; 165, 388;
rivets, 200, 205;
rosettes, (M.) 120, (O.) 129;
saw, 218 n., 263 ;
sceptre-sheath, (V) 144, 16S-9;
skillet, (V.) 73, 144;
spear-heads, 204, 256 ;
spoon. (V.) 145 ;
swords, (M. iv.) 90, (V.) 144 ;
vessels, (M. iii.) 88; 146,300.
Bronze Age, in Northern Europe, 172 n.,
358, 3 ;1;
Myceuaeans live in, 349-50.
Brooches, 116, 163-164, 175, 318 n.;

in Western lands, 359.
Briieknar, on armor, 196 ;
on cremation, 3 35;
on Trojan pottery, 372.
Building, materials, 50;

methods, 50, 58, 60.
Bull, in art, (T.) 51, 195, (V.) 227-8,
(Egypt) 232, 352;
river represented as, 392.
B dbts of copper-ore, (Troy) 206 n.
Burial, see Djad.
B asolt, 3 52 n.
Butterfly, of gold, (M. iii.) 88;

design on gold ornament, (M. iii.) 88,

105; 184;
on Cretan urn, 231 n.
Buttons, 78;

bone, gold-plated, (M. iv.) 90; 233;
gold, (M. iv)S0; 101;
stone, 174.
Byzantine, Mycenaean art claimed to be,
326 n.;
graves, (Troy) 372.

Caldrons, of bronze, (M. iii.) 88; 146;
of copper, 78, (M. iv) 90 ;
as medium of exchange, (H.) 99.
Canals, 375.
Canteen, 209, 243.
Cap, of felt, (H.) 197 n.;
of goat-skin, (H.) 162;
leather, 165, 196-7;
woolen, 165.
Capital, of alabaster, 123 ;

of pillar in Lion Relief, 30, 70;
of pilaster at Treasury of Atreus, 119.
Capodkt.ia's agricultural school, 18, 353.
Caria, Mycenaean vases in, 358;

tombs in, 246.
Carian graves, 240, 258, 262 ;

metals scarce in, 262.
Carians, and Mycenaean culture, 258 n.;
invention of shield handle, 193 ;
their marble idols, 257-8, 261.
Camelian beads, 219, 235, 392.
Carpentry without nails, 264, 349.
Carthage, galleries at, 23 ;
votive plaque from, 103.
Caskets, gold plated, (M. v.) 104.
Cassandra's grave, 154, 156.
Cats, see Panthers.
Cavern, place of worship, 292 n., 309,

316.
Ceiling of tomb, xxiv., (0.) 129.
Celts, 250;

armor of, 211.
Cemeteries, suburban, (M.) 33, 132, 336,
387;
within acropolis, (M.) 114;
in Attica, 386-7;
at Gha, 3S2 ;
on Salamis, 387-8;
at Troy, 372.
Centaurs, 301.

Chains of gold, (M. iii.) 88, (H.) 105.
Chairs, 71.
Chalcedony, 219.

Chamber, side-, in tombs, 121, 129, 135,
138,254;
in tower, (Troy) 371.
Chamber-tombs, 115, 131-6,386-7;
circular, 135;

lack certain offerings, 146-7;
origin of, 245-9;
pottery from, (M.) 268.
Chariot, 37;

on Siege-Scene, 213;
on stele, (M. v.) 92, 93, 351;
introduced from Asia, 351;
-hunt, design on ring, 90.
Chavos ravine, (M.) 25, 34, 35, 113.
Checker-work pattern, 52, 58, 3S9.
Chests, 72.

Chevrons, 119, 152, 187.
Children, skeletons of, (M. iii.) 87; 372;
in arms of female idols, 297.
 
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