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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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403

Diimmler, on Carians and Leleges, 258 n..
on idland-culture, 258 n., 259.

Eagles of gold plate, (M. iii.) 88, 185.
Ear-pick, 187;

of silver, (V.) 145;
of gold, (M.) 187.
E.ir-rin?s, 98, 179;
of gold. (M.) 101.
Earth, the goddess, 299, 300;
at Delphi, 303;

the archetype of other goddesses, 303.
Earthenware, see Bowls, Cups, etc.
Earthworks, the earliest fortification,

330-1.
Eastern Question, 14, 360.
Egypt, axes, 208;
chronology, 317 n. ;
designs, 231-2, 390-1 ;
Greeks in, 318-9, 355-7;
hieroglyphs, 271, 274-5;
house, 253 ;

influence, 230, 234, 256 ;
Mycenaean pottery in, 240, 318, 358 ;
settlements in, 320, 356, 359 n.;
writing in, 269-76, 279-80, 288,290;
porcelain in Greece (M. iii.), 197, 319-

320;
scarabs in Greece, 319-20;
tombs, 105;
wall-painting, 105, 238.
Electra, 313.

Electron, alloy of gold and silver, 202.
Eleusis, idols from, 257, 296;
sacred to Demeter and Kore, 303;
tombs at, 9, 116, 239, 386.
Elias, Mt. St., 25 ;

fort on, 38.
Elm, sacred to Artemis, 309.
Embalming, 95-6, (H.) 335;

not practiced by Aehaeans, 344.
Embossing, in gold, 88, 105, 177, 184,
227, 262, 39l)-l;
in silver, 212-5, 223.
Ephesus, elm of Artemis at, 309.
Epidaurus, tombs at, 131.
Erman, on Egyptian chronology, 282 n.,
317 n., 322 n.;
daggers, 232 n.;
designs, 231 n.
Ethiopia, ape from, 391.
Etruscans, 241.

Euboie standard of weight, 393.
Euphorbus, 388.
Euripides, (Hel. 1165) 112, (El. 677) 314,

(Schol. ad Or. 932) 345 n.
Eustathius, 24.

Evans, A. J., discusses Aeginetan trea-
sure, 9 n., 389;
funeral urn, 231 n. ;
Mycenaean civilization, 354 n., 357
n., 359 n.;

origin of spiral decoration, 224 n.,

225 n. ;
Siege-Scene, 215 n.;
finds axes, 207 ;

beehive-tombs, 116;
fluted column, 323 n.;
inscription, 10, 292-3 ;
marble idols, 257 n.;
seal-stones, 74 n., 177 n., 235, 292;
writing of Mycenaeans, 270-8; and
discusses it, 287-90, 320.

Fabricius, 76 n.

Fecundity, symbols of, 297, 304, 392.

Felt, cap of, (H.) 197 n.

Fertility of Argive plain, 18, 332 ;

of bed of L. Copais, 374.
Fibula, see Brooch.
Filter, 75.
Finlay, 329 n.

Fire, palaces destroyed by, (M. T.) 62,
264, 341, 362-3, (Troy) 367, (Gha)
3S0, 382;
forests consumed by, 69.
Fish, not eaten, 69, 334.
design on dagger-blade, 200, 231;
on gold goblet, 88;
on vase, 243, 244;
as hieroglyphic symbol, 275, 293.
Floors, concrete, (T.) 51, (M.) 56, 58, 67,
(Gha) 380;
of plaster, (Troy) xxvii., (M.) 126;
of stone, (T.) 48, (M.) 5S, (Gha) 380,

(Thoricus) 383 ;
of trodden earth, (M.) xxvi., 118, (Troy)

xxvii.;
of wood, (M.) xxv., (T.) 48, (M.) 58.
Flounces, 170, 172-3.

Flowers (plants), design on diadems,
177;
gold signet, 298;
gold plates, (M. iii.) 88, (M. iv.) 90.

184;
ivory mirror-handle, 187-9 ;
pottery, 240, 242;
sceptre-sheath, 167;
sword-blade, (M. v.) 200, (Egypt) 232;
wall-painting, (Thera) 237;
as hieroglyphic symbol, 273 ;
see a/so Lotus. .

Fluting, Doric, 123, 323, 381 ;

spiral, 31.
Food of Mycenaeans, 69.
Forehhammer, 374, 375 n.
Forests, 69 ;
the earliest places of worship, 308;
figured on gold signet, 305-
Forts, 13, (M.) 38, 378, (Crete) 116, 212,

(Gha) 374-5, 382, (Troy) 368.
Fouque" at Thera, 5, 237 n., 254 n., 263,
317, 321;
at Mycenae, 241,
 
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