INDEX
401
Chipiez, 120 n.
Chiton, 1(51-162, 170-176, 194;
with sleeves, 162, 213.
Chlaina, of wool, 160,162, 163;
of hide, 175.
Christopoulos, 106 n.
Church built over ruins of Gha, 378.
Circles, incised, on pottery, 383.
Cisterns, see Reservoirs.
Clans inhabiting separate villages, xxiii..
33, 336-8.
Clasp for gaiter, gold, 101, (M. iv.) 90;
165, li.'5;
silver, (H.) 195.
Clay, roof, xxiii.-xxv., 54, 60, 237 ;
walls, 132;
see also Mortar.
Cleanliness, lack of, 68.
Cleonae, roads to, 35, 36, 38 ;
refuge of Mycenaeans, 17.
Clerestory, 54, 60, 102, 253, 304.
Club, (Hj 20S, 209.
Clytemnestra, 81, 154;
tomb of, 70 (doorway), 117, U9, 122-
124, 131, 139-143, 151, 226, 323.
Coffins, 137;
see also Urns.
Collars, 180, 183.
Colonette of stucco, (Gha) 381.
Colonies, Dorian, in islands, 333;
Mycenaean, in Asia, 359 n., 364;
in Crete, 343 ;
in Egypt, 320, 356, 359 n. ;
in islands, 235, 258, 355-6, 359 n.
Colonnades, (T.) 44-45, (H.) 63.
Columns, see Pillars.
Comb, gold-plated, (M. iii.) 88, 178.
Concrete flooring, (T.) 45, 51, 56, (M.) 58,
67, (Gha) 3S0.
Conduits, (M.) 39-40, 124, (Gha) 380-1 ;
see also Drainage.
Conical hut in Phrygia, 246 ;
chamber at Thera, 70, 237;
the primitive Aryan dwelling, 248 n.,
259.
Cook, A. R., 315.
Copais Lake, draining of, 328, 374-5;
mountains about, 330, 374;
overlooked by Gha, 379.
Copper, jugs and caldrons. 99, (M. iv.)
73, 90;
nails, 94;
(with gold) the earliest metal known,
350;
mines in Cvprus, 266, 357 ;
used as basis for gold-plating, 103 ;
ore used for coloring, 77;
_ for sling-bullets, (Troy) 206 n.
Corinth, an Achaean stronghold, 345 ;
gahle-roof invented at, xxiv.;
roads to, 16, 35, 345 ;
sacred to Aphrodite, 303.
Cornice of wood, xxvii.
Corridors, in palace, (T.) 49, (M.) 59-60,
(Gha) 378-9.
Corybantes, 300,
Couches, 72.
Coulanges, de, 112 n., 311.
Courtyard, xx., (T.) 45, 49, (M.) 56,59;
within gateway, (M.) 29, (Gha) 376.
Cow suckling calf, on onyx ring, (M.) 184,
219.
Crates, the engineer, 375 n.
Cremation, (practically unknown in My-
cenaean times) 138,313,335,372,388.
Crete, axes, 207;
colonized by Danaans, 343, and Dorians,
333;
Eteocretans in, 276-7, 286, 290 ;
jar, 76, 244 ;
fluted column, 323 n. ;
fortress, 10 ;
inscription, 10, 293, 309, 316;
marble idols, 257 n.;
Minos, king of, 258 ;
palace, 10, 76, 277;
roads, 10;
seal-stones, 10, 74 n., 177, 182, 235,
271-6, 278;
tombs, 10,116 m, 131, 133;
urn, 231 n., 294 n.
Crosses of gold, (M. iii.) 88.
Crystal, cut for gems, 218 ;
inlaid in gold, for sceptre-sheath, 168.
Cups, of alabaster, (M. iii.) 88;
earthenware, 76, 243, (Crete) 293, (Gha)
381; 386, 388-9.
of glass-paste, 77;
of gold, (M. iii.) 88, (M. iv.) 90, (M. v.)
93, (M.) IfO, 114, 390,393;
of silver. (M. iv.) 90, (M.) 100, (V.) 145 ;
146, (Phoenician) 390 ;
from Cyprus, 100.
Curetes, 300.
Curtins, Ernst, on Gha, 374 n., 375 n.;
on Leleges, 257 n.;
on Minyae, 333, 346 ;
on Mycenaean Age, 2;
on Treasury of Atreus, 122.
Cuttle-fish, see Octopus.
Cybele, 300;
gold idol of, (M. iii.) 185.
Cyclopean masonry, (T.) xix., xxvi., 19,
(M.) 16, 25-6, 106, 121, (Gha) 378-9.
Cynthus, cave of Apollo, 309.
Cyprus, brooches, 318 n. ;
canteen, 243;
civilization related to that of islands,
25S;
coins, 305;
copper-mines, 266, 357;
cups, 100 n. ;
Mycenaean pottery in, 358 ;
settlements in, 359 n. ;
401
Chipiez, 120 n.
Chiton, 1(51-162, 170-176, 194;
with sleeves, 162, 213.
Chlaina, of wool, 160,162, 163;
of hide, 175.
Christopoulos, 106 n.
Church built over ruins of Gha, 378.
Circles, incised, on pottery, 383.
Cisterns, see Reservoirs.
Clans inhabiting separate villages, xxiii..
33, 336-8.
Clasp for gaiter, gold, 101, (M. iv.) 90;
165, li.'5;
silver, (H.) 195.
Clay, roof, xxiii.-xxv., 54, 60, 237 ;
walls, 132;
see also Mortar.
Cleanliness, lack of, 68.
Cleonae, roads to, 35, 36, 38 ;
refuge of Mycenaeans, 17.
Clerestory, 54, 60, 102, 253, 304.
Club, (Hj 20S, 209.
Clytemnestra, 81, 154;
tomb of, 70 (doorway), 117, U9, 122-
124, 131, 139-143, 151, 226, 323.
Coffins, 137;
see also Urns.
Collars, 180, 183.
Colonette of stucco, (Gha) 381.
Colonies, Dorian, in islands, 333;
Mycenaean, in Asia, 359 n., 364;
in Crete, 343 ;
in Egypt, 320, 356, 359 n. ;
in islands, 235, 258, 355-6, 359 n.
Colonnades, (T.) 44-45, (H.) 63.
Columns, see Pillars.
Comb, gold-plated, (M. iii.) 88, 178.
Concrete flooring, (T.) 45, 51, 56, (M.) 58,
67, (Gha) 3S0.
Conduits, (M.) 39-40, 124, (Gha) 380-1 ;
see also Drainage.
Conical hut in Phrygia, 246 ;
chamber at Thera, 70, 237;
the primitive Aryan dwelling, 248 n.,
259.
Cook, A. R., 315.
Copais Lake, draining of, 328, 374-5;
mountains about, 330, 374;
overlooked by Gha, 379.
Copper, jugs and caldrons. 99, (M. iv.)
73, 90;
nails, 94;
(with gold) the earliest metal known,
350;
mines in Cvprus, 266, 357 ;
used as basis for gold-plating, 103 ;
ore used for coloring, 77;
_ for sling-bullets, (Troy) 206 n.
Corinth, an Achaean stronghold, 345 ;
gahle-roof invented at, xxiv.;
roads to, 16, 35, 345 ;
sacred to Aphrodite, 303.
Cornice of wood, xxvii.
Corridors, in palace, (T.) 49, (M.) 59-60,
(Gha) 378-9.
Corybantes, 300,
Couches, 72.
Coulanges, de, 112 n., 311.
Courtyard, xx., (T.) 45, 49, (M.) 56,59;
within gateway, (M.) 29, (Gha) 376.
Cow suckling calf, on onyx ring, (M.) 184,
219.
Crates, the engineer, 375 n.
Cremation, (practically unknown in My-
cenaean times) 138,313,335,372,388.
Crete, axes, 207;
colonized by Danaans, 343, and Dorians,
333;
Eteocretans in, 276-7, 286, 290 ;
jar, 76, 244 ;
fluted column, 323 n. ;
fortress, 10 ;
inscription, 10, 293, 309, 316;
marble idols, 257 n.;
Minos, king of, 258 ;
palace, 10, 76, 277;
roads, 10;
seal-stones, 10, 74 n., 177, 182, 235,
271-6, 278;
tombs, 10,116 m, 131, 133;
urn, 231 n., 294 n.
Crosses of gold, (M. iii.) 88.
Crystal, cut for gems, 218 ;
inlaid in gold, for sceptre-sheath, 168.
Cups, of alabaster, (M. iii.) 88;
earthenware, 76, 243, (Crete) 293, (Gha)
381; 386, 388-9.
of glass-paste, 77;
of gold, (M. iii.) 88, (M. iv.) 90, (M. v.)
93, (M.) IfO, 114, 390,393;
of silver. (M. iv.) 90, (M.) 100, (V.) 145 ;
146, (Phoenician) 390 ;
from Cyprus, 100.
Curetes, 300.
Curtins, Ernst, on Gha, 374 n., 375 n.;
on Leleges, 257 n.;
on Minyae, 333, 346 ;
on Mycenaean Age, 2;
on Treasury of Atreus, 122.
Cuttle-fish, see Octopus.
Cybele, 300;
gold idol of, (M. iii.) 185.
Cyclopean masonry, (T.) xix., xxvi., 19,
(M.) 16, 25-6, 106, 121, (Gha) 378-9.
Cynthus, cave of Apollo, 309.
Cyprus, brooches, 318 n. ;
canteen, 243;
civilization related to that of islands,
25S;
coins, 305;
copper-mines, 266, 357;
cups, 100 n. ;
Mycenaean pottery in, 358 ;
settlements in, 359 n. ;