INDEX
411
Philios excavates at Eleusis, 9.
Phlius, roads to, 35, 38.
Phoenicians, alphabet of, 288-9;
their relation to Mycenaean culture,
326 n.;
as builders, 23;
introduce Aphrodite worship, 297,303 ;
clerestory, 254, and horse, 350;
mediate with the Orient, 172;
pirates, 14;
traders. 105, 365, 393 ;
tributary to Thothmes III., 319;
weight, standard of, 394.
Phrygian, Cybele, 300;
dwellings, 24(i;
origin of Pelopidae, 344 n.;
of Trojan culture, xxvii.;
tombs, 31.
Pigorini, 331 n.
Pilasters, 45, 46, 119, 123, 255, 323, 381.
Pillars, in house, (T.) 45,48, 53, (M.) 56-
57, (Thera) 237, 254, 256 ;
in lion-relief, 30 ;
in temples, xxv., 102, 306, 371;
in tombs, 121;
of ivory, 78, 323 ;
spiral (annular), 31, 254-5;
of wood, (T.) 45, 48, 53, (M.) 56-7,
(Thera) 237, 323;
archetype of Doric column, 323;
lacking at Troy, xxvii., 252-4, 306,
371-2.
Pincers, (H.) 104, 186.
Pindar, 1.
Piracy, 14, 355.
Pitane, near Smyrna, amphora from,
294 n.
Pitcher, bronze, 73;
earthen, 76, 388-9;
silver, (M. iv.) 90, 390 ;
on engraved gem, 301.
symbolizing a river, 302.
Pivots for swinging doors, (T.) 53, (M.)
29,120, 123, 125, (Gha) 380.
Plants, see Flowers.
Plaque, of ivory, 78, 145, ISO, 189;
of plaster, 170, 173, 299, 301, 311.
Plaster of lime, in cisterns, 41-3;
at Gha, 378-9 ;
on house-walls, 51, 60, 67, 236-7, 380;
on steps, 56;
in tombs, 126, 133, 136;
on tombstone, 153;
at Troy, xxvii., 238 ;
plaque, 170, 173, 299, 309, 311.
Plataea. Mycenaeans at, 17, 339.
Plutarch, 211, (Cleom. ix.) 166, (Marius
xxv.) 198. {Pyrrh. xi.) 198.
Polygonal walls, xxiii., 26-27.
Polyphemus, dairy of. 353.
Pommel, of sceptre, (M. iv.) 90;
of sword, (M. iv.) 90; 200.
Porcelain, (M. iii.) 197, 319-20.
Porcupine, represented on vase, 294.
Porphyry slabs, 119.
Postern,'(T.) 21, (M.) 31, 32, 113.
Pottery, 76, (V.) 145; 146, 231 n., 239-45,
257, 31S, 328, 368, 383-9 ;
glazed, 241-2, 244-5, 358, 383, 385-6,
388;
hand-made, (Troy I.) 367, (Thoricus)
383; 386;
incised, 76, 243, 257, 262, 383, 386 ;
monochrome, 239, 243, (Troy) 368-9,
372, 383;
polychrome, 240, 243-5;
Mycenaean, in foreign lands, xxvi., 318,
358, 359 n., 368-9, 372;
Roman, 369;
Trojan, 76 n., 235, 239-40, 243, 367-9,
(type) 3S3, 386 ;
influenced by metal-work, 243; and
sculpture, (Egypt) 319 n. ;
inlaid with tin-foil (Swiss), 232-3 ;
trade in, 240-1, 245, 358, 372, 389.
Prasiae, tombs at, 9, 131,386.
Priam, palace of, xix., 66, 310.
Procopius, 212.
Proitos, king of Tiryns, 15, 23, 81.
Pronoia (near Nauplia), a Danaan settle-
ment. 344;
alphabetic sign from, 268, 279;
tombs at, 6, 131, 152, 166, 263, (dated)
321 n.
Propylaea, 45, 51, 260, 323.
Ptoon, Mt., 375.
Puehstein, 323 n.
Quarrying of stone, 24.
Ramp, (T.) 19, 113, 193, (M.) 35, 113,
(Crete) 116, (Gha) 377.
Ramsay, 31 n.
Razors, 146, 166, 386 ;
none in acropolis graves, 146.
Reichel on armor, 58 n., 192 n., 194-6,
197 n., 210, 212 n., 214 n., 215 n.
Reinach, S., 257.
Religion, development of Greek, 364.
Reservoirs, 40-42.
Resin, used in inlaying metals, 234; and
pottery, 235.
Rhodes colonized by Achaeans, 356;
see also Ialysos.
Rhone valley, Mvcenaean axes in, 359 n.
Ribbon, of gold, (M. iv.) 90;
for the hair (fillet), 164, 176-7.
Ridder, de, excavates at Gha, 9, 374 n.,
378, 382.
Ridg-eway, 326 n., 393.
Rings, 183-4 ;
bronze, (V.) 145, 165, 388;
gold, (M. iv.) 90, (M.) 98, 101, 114,
(V.) 144-5; 146, 165, 170, (M.)
411
Philios excavates at Eleusis, 9.
Phlius, roads to, 35, 38.
Phoenicians, alphabet of, 288-9;
their relation to Mycenaean culture,
326 n.;
as builders, 23;
introduce Aphrodite worship, 297,303 ;
clerestory, 254, and horse, 350;
mediate with the Orient, 172;
pirates, 14;
traders. 105, 365, 393 ;
tributary to Thothmes III., 319;
weight, standard of, 394.
Phrygian, Cybele, 300;
dwellings, 24(i;
origin of Pelopidae, 344 n.;
of Trojan culture, xxvii.;
tombs, 31.
Pigorini, 331 n.
Pilasters, 45, 46, 119, 123, 255, 323, 381.
Pillars, in house, (T.) 45,48, 53, (M.) 56-
57, (Thera) 237, 254, 256 ;
in lion-relief, 30 ;
in temples, xxv., 102, 306, 371;
in tombs, 121;
of ivory, 78, 323 ;
spiral (annular), 31, 254-5;
of wood, (T.) 45, 48, 53, (M.) 56-7,
(Thera) 237, 323;
archetype of Doric column, 323;
lacking at Troy, xxvii., 252-4, 306,
371-2.
Pincers, (H.) 104, 186.
Pindar, 1.
Piracy, 14, 355.
Pitane, near Smyrna, amphora from,
294 n.
Pitcher, bronze, 73;
earthen, 76, 388-9;
silver, (M. iv.) 90, 390 ;
on engraved gem, 301.
symbolizing a river, 302.
Pivots for swinging doors, (T.) 53, (M.)
29,120, 123, 125, (Gha) 380.
Plants, see Flowers.
Plaque, of ivory, 78, 145, ISO, 189;
of plaster, 170, 173, 299, 301, 311.
Plaster of lime, in cisterns, 41-3;
at Gha, 378-9 ;
on house-walls, 51, 60, 67, 236-7, 380;
on steps, 56;
in tombs, 126, 133, 136;
on tombstone, 153;
at Troy, xxvii., 238 ;
plaque, 170, 173, 299, 309, 311.
Plataea. Mycenaeans at, 17, 339.
Plutarch, 211, (Cleom. ix.) 166, (Marius
xxv.) 198. {Pyrrh. xi.) 198.
Polygonal walls, xxiii., 26-27.
Polyphemus, dairy of. 353.
Pommel, of sceptre, (M. iv.) 90;
of sword, (M. iv.) 90; 200.
Porcelain, (M. iii.) 197, 319-20.
Porcupine, represented on vase, 294.
Porphyry slabs, 119.
Postern,'(T.) 21, (M.) 31, 32, 113.
Pottery, 76, (V.) 145; 146, 231 n., 239-45,
257, 31S, 328, 368, 383-9 ;
glazed, 241-2, 244-5, 358, 383, 385-6,
388;
hand-made, (Troy I.) 367, (Thoricus)
383; 386;
incised, 76, 243, 257, 262, 383, 386 ;
monochrome, 239, 243, (Troy) 368-9,
372, 383;
polychrome, 240, 243-5;
Mycenaean, in foreign lands, xxvi., 318,
358, 359 n., 368-9, 372;
Roman, 369;
Trojan, 76 n., 235, 239-40, 243, 367-9,
(type) 3S3, 386 ;
influenced by metal-work, 243; and
sculpture, (Egypt) 319 n. ;
inlaid with tin-foil (Swiss), 232-3 ;
trade in, 240-1, 245, 358, 372, 389.
Prasiae, tombs at, 9, 131,386.
Priam, palace of, xix., 66, 310.
Procopius, 212.
Proitos, king of Tiryns, 15, 23, 81.
Pronoia (near Nauplia), a Danaan settle-
ment. 344;
alphabetic sign from, 268, 279;
tombs at, 6, 131, 152, 166, 263, (dated)
321 n.
Propylaea, 45, 51, 260, 323.
Ptoon, Mt., 375.
Puehstein, 323 n.
Quarrying of stone, 24.
Ramp, (T.) 19, 113, 193, (M.) 35, 113,
(Crete) 116, (Gha) 377.
Ramsay, 31 n.
Razors, 146, 166, 386 ;
none in acropolis graves, 146.
Reichel on armor, 58 n., 192 n., 194-6,
197 n., 210, 212 n., 214 n., 215 n.
Reinach, S., 257.
Religion, development of Greek, 364.
Reservoirs, 40-42.
Resin, used in inlaying metals, 234; and
pottery, 235.
Rhodes colonized by Achaeans, 356;
see also Ialysos.
Rhone valley, Mvcenaean axes in, 359 n.
Ribbon, of gold, (M. iv.) 90;
for the hair (fillet), 164, 176-7.
Ridder, de, excavates at Gha, 9, 374 n.,
378, 382.
Ridg-eway, 326 n., 393.
Rings, 183-4 ;
bronze, (V.) 145, 165, 388;
gold, (M. iv.) 90, (M.) 98, 101, 114,
(V.) 144-5; 146, 165, 170, (M.)