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INDEX
172, (Thoricus) 385, (Aegina) 390,
392;
iron, (V.) 145-6, 165;
jasper, (M.) 160, 165 ;
as money, 392—3.
are small, 204;
for the hair (?), 164;
see also Signet.
Rivers, hearing the names of animals,
302;
symbolized by lion-heads, 300;
by the pitcher, 302.
Rivets, see Nails.
Roads, (Troy) xxvii., (M.) 35-7.
Robert, C, 304 n.
Robinson, E., 239 n.
Rods of silver, (M. iii.) 88.
Rohde, E., 282, 312 n., 313 n., 345 n.
Romans, 11, 128, 160,314;
at Troy, xviii., 362, 367, 369, 370, 372;
pottery, 369.
Roof, conical, on Amorgos box, 260;
in Phrygia, 246; at Thera, 70,237 ;
flat, in palaces, (T.) 53-5, (M.) 60,
(Thera) 237, (Troy) 254, (?)371; 307;
hip, 131.249;
pitched, in houses, 70, 137, (?) 371 j cf.
Dorpfeld's views on this subject,
xxiii.-xxv.;
in temples, xxiv., 254, 307;
in tombs, xxiv., 70, 134, 249;
in stone box, 260;
not in islands, 326;
older than flat roof, 307 ;
thatched, 53, 260, cf. xxiii.;
vents in, 260, see also Clerestory ;
-tiles, invented at Corinth, xxiv.;
rare in later Troy, xxv.
Rosette, bronze, <M.) 120, (0.) 129 ;
glass-paste, (M.) 176, (V.) 184, (Thor-
icus) 385;
gold, (M.) 103, 176, 183, 203;
in decorative design, 76, 129, 177, 187,
389-90.
Ross, 378.
Rossbach, 170, 214 n., 215 n., 231 n.
Roug6\ de, 2S8.
Rubble masonry, (T.) 45, 50, 67, 371.
Sacrifices, 97,148-50,170, 219, 310,312 ;
human, 97, 151 ;
ox-heads, symbols of, 103.
Sacrificial pit. 46 n., (V.) 130, 148 ;
see also Altar.
Sailors, Mycenaeans not originally, 332-
334;
Dorian, from Aegina, 354.
Salarais. battle of, 14;
graves at, 9, 164, 387-8;
shield on coins of, 392;
under Aeginetan dynasty, 391.
Samothrace, sacrificial pit at, 46 n.
Sand, used in sawing stone, 218 n.
Sandals, 160, 162, 164.
Sandstone, bases, (T.) 50, 53, 67, 380;
blocks, 58.
Satyr, archetypes of, 301.
Saws, used for cutting stone, 29, 218,
226;
of stone, (Troy) 349 n.
Scabbard, 203.
Scandinavian tombs like Mycenaean, 248.
Scarabs, from Rhodes and Mycenae, 319-
320;
not a sure guide to chronology, 319 n.
Sceptre, 167;
sheath of gold, (M. iv.) 90, 167-8;
sheath of bronze, (V.) 145,168-9;
as hieroglyphic symbol, 273.
Schist, 80, 129.
Sehliemann excavates at Ithaca, 4 ;
Grave-circle at Mycenae, 4, 69 n., 84-
89, 92, 94, 95, 105-10, 154, 177-8,
184, 196, 202-6, 323 n., 393;
at Orchomenos, 128, 374 ;
at Tirvns, 6, 44, 298;
Treasury of Atreus, (M.) 128 ;
at Troy, 4, 75 n., 76 n., 207, 223 n.,
225 n., 254 n., 263 n., 295-7, 360,
367.
Sehliemann, Mrs., excavates the " Tomb
of Clytemnestra." xxiii., 7, 122.
Schrader, 211 n., 309 n., 312 n., 314 n.,.
322 n., 334 n., 349 n., 351, 352 n.
Sehuchhardt on acropolis-walls, (M.) 28 ;
beam-casings, 94 n.;
funeral offerings, 89 n., 98;
gold-plated caskets, 104;
hair-pins, 102;
inlaying, 232 ;
lion-mask, 193;
ornaments of gold, 185;
postern, 31 n.;
shields, 218 n.;_
spear-head, 205;
tombstones, 91, 92 ;
Vaphio cups, 227 n.
wealth of Homeric cities, 338.
Sculpture, 218;
classical, 296;
crude, 220;
influenced by wood-carving, 221;
by gold work, 224, 262, 266 ;
influences pottery, (Egypt) 319 n.;
specimens of, 30, 91-3, 124, 129.
Sea, influence of proximity to the, 13,
354.
Seal-stones, Cretan, 74 n., 177 n., 235,
271-6, 278, (Athens) 272, (Egypt),
280;
see also Gems.
Seaweed, design on vase, 243.
Sewing. 161, 174, 175.
Shaving, 166.
INDEX
172, (Thoricus) 385, (Aegina) 390,
392;
iron, (V.) 145-6, 165;
jasper, (M.) 160, 165 ;
as money, 392—3.
are small, 204;
for the hair (?), 164;
see also Signet.
Rivers, hearing the names of animals,
302;
symbolized by lion-heads, 300;
by the pitcher, 302.
Rivets, see Nails.
Roads, (Troy) xxvii., (M.) 35-7.
Robert, C, 304 n.
Robinson, E., 239 n.
Rods of silver, (M. iii.) 88.
Rohde, E., 282, 312 n., 313 n., 345 n.
Romans, 11, 128, 160,314;
at Troy, xviii., 362, 367, 369, 370, 372;
pottery, 369.
Roof, conical, on Amorgos box, 260;
in Phrygia, 246; at Thera, 70,237 ;
flat, in palaces, (T.) 53-5, (M.) 60,
(Thera) 237, (Troy) 254, (?)371; 307;
hip, 131.249;
pitched, in houses, 70, 137, (?) 371 j cf.
Dorpfeld's views on this subject,
xxiii.-xxv.;
in temples, xxiv., 254, 307;
in tombs, xxiv., 70, 134, 249;
in stone box, 260;
not in islands, 326;
older than flat roof, 307 ;
thatched, 53, 260, cf. xxiii.;
vents in, 260, see also Clerestory ;
-tiles, invented at Corinth, xxiv.;
rare in later Troy, xxv.
Rosette, bronze, <M.) 120, (0.) 129 ;
glass-paste, (M.) 176, (V.) 184, (Thor-
icus) 385;
gold, (M.) 103, 176, 183, 203;
in decorative design, 76, 129, 177, 187,
389-90.
Ross, 378.
Rossbach, 170, 214 n., 215 n., 231 n.
Roug6\ de, 2S8.
Rubble masonry, (T.) 45, 50, 67, 371.
Sacrifices, 97,148-50,170, 219, 310,312 ;
human, 97, 151 ;
ox-heads, symbols of, 103.
Sacrificial pit. 46 n., (V.) 130, 148 ;
see also Altar.
Sailors, Mycenaeans not originally, 332-
334;
Dorian, from Aegina, 354.
Salarais. battle of, 14;
graves at, 9, 164, 387-8;
shield on coins of, 392;
under Aeginetan dynasty, 391.
Samothrace, sacrificial pit at, 46 n.
Sand, used in sawing stone, 218 n.
Sandals, 160, 162, 164.
Sandstone, bases, (T.) 50, 53, 67, 380;
blocks, 58.
Satyr, archetypes of, 301.
Saws, used for cutting stone, 29, 218,
226;
of stone, (Troy) 349 n.
Scabbard, 203.
Scandinavian tombs like Mycenaean, 248.
Scarabs, from Rhodes and Mycenae, 319-
320;
not a sure guide to chronology, 319 n.
Sceptre, 167;
sheath of gold, (M. iv.) 90, 167-8;
sheath of bronze, (V.) 145,168-9;
as hieroglyphic symbol, 273.
Schist, 80, 129.
Sehliemann excavates at Ithaca, 4 ;
Grave-circle at Mycenae, 4, 69 n., 84-
89, 92, 94, 95, 105-10, 154, 177-8,
184, 196, 202-6, 323 n., 393;
at Orchomenos, 128, 374 ;
at Tirvns, 6, 44, 298;
Treasury of Atreus, (M.) 128 ;
at Troy, 4, 75 n., 76 n., 207, 223 n.,
225 n., 254 n., 263 n., 295-7, 360,
367.
Sehliemann, Mrs., excavates the " Tomb
of Clytemnestra." xxiii., 7, 122.
Schrader, 211 n., 309 n., 312 n., 314 n.,.
322 n., 334 n., 349 n., 351, 352 n.
Sehuchhardt on acropolis-walls, (M.) 28 ;
beam-casings, 94 n.;
funeral offerings, 89 n., 98;
gold-plated caskets, 104;
hair-pins, 102;
inlaying, 232 ;
lion-mask, 193;
ornaments of gold, 185;
postern, 31 n.;
shields, 218 n.;_
spear-head, 205;
tombstones, 91, 92 ;
Vaphio cups, 227 n.
wealth of Homeric cities, 338.
Sculpture, 218;
classical, 296;
crude, 220;
influenced by wood-carving, 221;
by gold work, 224, 262, 266 ;
influences pottery, (Egypt) 319 n.;
specimens of, 30, 91-3, 124, 129.
Sea, influence of proximity to the, 13,
354.
Seal-stones, Cretan, 74 n., 177 n., 235,
271-6, 278, (Athens) 272, (Egypt),
280;
see also Gems.
Seaweed, design on vase, 243.
Sewing. 161, 174, 175.
Shaving, 166.