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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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405

rare in Attica, 387;
ribbons, (M. iv.) 90;
rings, (M. iv.) 00, (M.) 101, 114, (V.)
144-5,146, 165, 170-2, 1S4, 206, 263,
208, 304-5, (Thorieus) 385, (Aegina)
300, 392-3 ;
rosettes, (M.) 103, 176, 183, 203;
sceptre-sheath, (M. iv.) 90;
source of supply of, 266, 350, 357 ;
spirals for the hair, (M. iii.) 88, 393,

(Salamis) 388 ;
stags, (M. iii.) 88, 185;
stars, (M. iii.) 88, 193;
swans, (M. iii.) 88, 185;
sword-belt, (M. v.) 93;
sword-ponimel, 200;
sword-belt, hilts, pommels, (M. iv.) 90 ;
temple, model of, (M. iv.) 88, 102, 230,

254;
vases, (M. iii.) 88;
wealth of Mycenae in, 338 ;
wheels, (M. iii.) 88;
wire, 2 J 9, 224-5 ;
working in, 219, 223-5.
Goose, the only domesticated fowl in

Homer, 352.
Goths, 212, 217 n., 326 n.
Goulds, see Gha.
Government, 336;
change in, 345.
Graeco-Libyan conquest of Egypt, 318 n.
Grain, found at Troy, 353.
Grasshoppers, design on dagger-blade.
(Egypt) 232;
of gold, (M. iii.) 88.
Grave-circle, (M.) 84-86 ;

not a temenos, 106-108, but a tumu-
lus, 108-14 ; Dorpfeld's objections
to tumulus theory, xxi.-ii.
Graves, shaft-, on acropolis (M.), lack
certain offerings, 146;
lined with stone wall, 87, 89, 93 ;
opened for successive burials, 96, 109;
relative age, 110-2, 146;
size, 87, 89, 93;

not to be identified with graves of
Agamemnon and his followers, 154-
158;
Grave I. 94, 99; II. 91, 93-4, 107,
156; HI. 87, 94, 97, 99; IV. 89, 93-
94, 99, 100, 103-4, 108, 110, 390 ;V.
91-2, 94, 104, 107, 156; VI. 91, 94;
in Attica, 385, 388;
covered with slabs, 94, 385, 388 ;
in Cyclades, 256 ;
lined with slabs, 388 ;
under houses, 114, 383;
within tombs, 121, 126, 130, 136, 346,

385;
within dromos, 124, 151.
Greaves, 194-5,209, 210;

fastened by clasp, 90, 165, 195;

strapped at knee and ankle, 160, 162,
195.
Greeks, historical, 143, 160, 179;

heirs of Mycenaeans, 50, 70, 98, 164,
221,313,335-6;

modern, 71, 144, 162,164-5, 295, 378.
Griffins, 231 ;

on box, 78;

on gem, 31;

on pottery, 240 ;

on sword-blade, 200 ;

of gold plate, (M. iii.) 88, 185.
Grimm, Jacob, 308.
Grote, 332.
Grove, see Forest.
Gurob, 269, 280, 320;

jar from, 291 n., 318.

Hair-dressing, 167, 179, 293.
Hair-pins, (M. iv.) 90, 102; 178;

of gold, (Troy) 178, 225 n.;

with gold head, (M. iii.) 88;

of silver, (M. iii.) 173, 178.
Halbherr, 116 n.
Halike, Mycenaean cemetery at, 8, 131,

386-7.
Hamdi Bey, 294 n.
Hammer, used, 19, 24, (H.) 104;

of stone, (Troy) 349 n.
Handles, of bone, 199, 204;

bronze, 146;

ivory, 124 n., 151, 171,187-9, 255 ;

wood, 204;

are short, 204 ;

pottery without, (Troy I.) 367 ;

two sets on Cretan jar, 76.
Harbors, aid commerce, 354 ;

none at Tiryns, 332.
Hare, bones found, 69.
Heads, of gold, inlaid in goblet, 101, 234;

part of gold pendant from Aegina,
391.
Hearn, L., on ancestor worship in Japan,

812 n.
Hearth, xix. ;

circular, (T.) 48, 49, (M.) 57, (H.) 63,
(Troy) 252;

square, (M.) 50, 63;

place shown by ashes, (Troy) 371.
Hebrew women, 190.
Hector, 95, 215-16.
Hehn, 351.
Helbig, 64 n., 95, 167 n., 199 n., 217 n.,

264 n., 331 n., 834 n.
Helen, 82, 360.
Helicon, 874.

Hellanieus, source of Pausanias, 157.
Helmet, 181, 196-8;

-crests, 193,198, 213.
Hera, 297;

at Argos and Mycenae, 303.

at Olympia, 303, 307.
 
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