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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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Heraion of Argos, beehive-tombs at, 116,
131, 140;
intaglio from, 207.
Herodotus, (i. 1) 14, (171) 193, (ii. 53)
364 n., (iv. 145) 346, (v. 16) 250, (82,
87) 163, (92) 148, (101) 53, (vii. 75)
198, (102) 2, 217, (125) 353, (202, ix.
28) 17.
Hesiod, (Shield, 237-248) 214, (frag.)

342 n.
Hieroglyphic signs, see Egypt, Hittites,

Writing.
Hill-tops for city-sites, 327, 345;
for forts, 36;
for houses, 383 ;
for places of worship, 309.
Hinges, see Pivots.
Hippocampi, design on gold ornament,

(M. iii.) 88.
Hissarlik, xviii., xx., xxv., 367—8.
Hittites, 326 n. ;

hieroglyphs of, 271, 274-5, 277; rela-
tion to Cypriote, Mycenaean, Phoe-
nician writing, 28S— 90;
in Egypt, 270;
shoes of, 164.
Holm, 332 n.

Homer, see Iliad and Odyssey.
Homeric armor, 191, 194-200, 204, 208,
210;
altars, 46 n., 63, 310 ;
art, 2, 324, 365;
caldrons, 99;
civilization compared with Mycenaean.

4, 335-6, 365;
conception of Artemis, 303;
decoration of furniture, 78;
dignity, 82;
dress, 162-3;
embalming, 95;
funeral customs, 144, 150-53;
Greeks, their names, 342 ;
horse, use of, 351;
idol, 295 n.;
lighting, 79 ;
palaces, xix., 46, 62-6, 82, 310, 338,

365;
poems, historic basis for, xvii.-xxi., 3,

324, 338, 335;
religion, 364;
sacrifices, 149, 310, 312;
table-manners, 68;
temples, xviii., 307-8;
Troy, xvii.-xxi., 368-9, 372-3;
wars, 215-6;
world, 360-6.
Homolle, at Delphi, 9.
Horns, of heifer gilded, 103;
on helmets, 198;
on female idol's head, 296.
on silver ox-head, 90, 103;
as hieroglyphic symbol, 273.

Horse, bones found, 69, 152;

domestication learned from Asia, 350-
351;

design on Siege-Scene, 213 ;
on stele, (M. v.) 92 ;
on sword-blade, 200;

monsters with head of, 300.
Hostmann, 235 n.
House, 67-82;

at Aegina, 388 ;

Armenian, 246;

Egyptian, 253;

Phrygian, 246;

at Thorieus, 9, 383;

at Troy, six., xxvii., 367-9, 371-2;

built over graves, 114, 383;

circular, 261;

separate, xix.;

tripartite arrangement, xix.-xx., 46, 49,
56;

two-story, xxv., (M., A.) 68, 249; orig-
inated from lake-dwelling, 250, 327;

-urn, 137, 251, 259-60, 265.
Houssay, finds evolution theory on My-
cenaean vases, 294.
Hungary, Mycenaean fibulae in, 359.
Hunting scenes, 352;

on daggers, goblets, plates, 93;

in gold pendant, 390, 393;

on signet-rings, 90, 206;

on stelae, 92, 93;

on sword-blades, (M. iv.) 90, 200-2;

return from, on wall-painting, 301;

see also Lions.
Hydra, Albanian sailors of, 354.

Ialysos, in Rhodes, rock-hewn tombs
opened, 5;

scarabs, 319;

vases, 5, 243.
Ibex chased by lion, (stele, M. v.) 93.
Ibycus, 175.
Idols, 295;

of bone, 146, 296;

bronze, 160, (Crete) 293, 296, (T.) 298;

glass-paste, 296;

gold-plate, (M. iii.) 88; 101,185,296-7;

lead, 146,296;

marble, 257, 295; imitated in pottery,
(Egypt) 319 n.;

terra-cotta, 86, 146, 175, 180, (Crete)
293; 295-6, 306, (Aegina) 392 ;

with diadems, 176.

few male, 302 n.;

grotesque, 295;

rude in form, 257, 296.
Iliad, (i. 234) 169, (ii. 265) 169, (292)
274, (412) 362 n., (507) 382, (546)
307, (iii. 331) 195, (337) 198, (iv.
448) 194, (v. 446) 307, (723) 92, (855)
211 n., (vi. as, 297) 307, (116) 210,
(117) 195, (243) 66, (244) xix., (248)
 
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