History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 1 (of 2)

Chapter XVIII.

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Footnote 871:

_Céramiques_, i. p. 6: see for examples _ibid._ pp. 7, 11.

Footnote 872:

A jug with beak-shaped mouth, called by the Germans a _Schnabelkanne_. The base-ring to which he alludes is not apparent. Cf. for the type Fig. 81 below, from Thera.

Footnote 873:

See Schliemann, _Ilios_, pp. 340, 372, 375, 384.

Footnote 874:

Cf. _Cyprus Mus. Cat._ p. 18.

Footnote 875:

_ibid._, p. 118; _ibid._, i. p. 310; B.M. B 83 ff.; and see p. 339.

Footnote 876:

See Fouqué, _Santorin_, _passim_; Dumont-Pottier, i. p. 28; Hiller von Gaertringen, _Thera_, i. p. 36 ff.

Footnote 877:

iv. 147–48.

Footnote 878:

One is given by Dumont-Pottier, pl. 2, fig. 13.

Footnote 879:

See Dumont-Pottier, p. 21, figs. 32–3, pls. 1, 2.

Footnote 880:

Furtwaengler and Loeschcke, _Myken. Vasen_, pl. 12, No. 80.

Footnote 881:

Fouqué, _op. cit._ p. 127, note.

Footnote 882:

On the later pottery from Thera see generally Hiller von Gaertringen, _Thera_, ii. p. 127 ff.; _Ath. Mitth._ 1903, p. 1 ff.

Footnote 883:

Dümmler (Ath. Mitth. 1886, p. 45) calls them “Leleges”; but he places Minos in the Geometrical period.

Footnote 884:

Cf. Hdt. i. 171, and Thuc. i. 4–8.

Footnote 885:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1886, p. 15; Ross, _Reisen durch die Inseln_, _passim_; Athens Mus. Nos. 23–9, 136, 142–43; _J.H.S._ v. p. 53 ff.

Footnote 886:

_J.H.S._ _Suppl. Papers_, vol. iv. (1904).

Footnote 887:

_Od._ xix. 172 ff.

Footnote 888:

Hdt. i. 171.

Footnote 889:

_Mon. Antichi_, vi. p. 342, pl. 12, figs. 50, 52.

Footnote 890:

_Ibid._ pl. 11, figs. 44–5.

Footnote 891:

_Ibid._ pl. 10, fig. 23; pl. 12, figs. 57, 59.

Footnote 892:

_Mon. Antichi_, vi. p. 333 ff., pls. 9–11; _Proc. Soc. Antiqs._ 2nd Ser. xv. p. 351 ff.

Footnote 893:

_J.H.S._ xxiii. p. 157 ff.

Footnote 894:

_Ibid._ pl. 4, figs. 6–14.

Footnote 895:

See, for instance, Furtwaengler and Loeschcke, _Myken. Vasen_, p. vi.

Footnote 896:

_J.H.S._ xxi. p. 97, fig. 31, will serve as an example.

Footnote 897:

_Ibid._ xxiii. p. 171.

Footnote 898:

_Ibid._ xi. pl. 14, figs. 5–10, p. 275.

Footnote 899:

Cf. _Mon. Antichi_, vi. pl. 9, fig. 8; pl. 10, fig. 14.

Footnote 900:

From _Brit. School Annual_, ix. p. 308.

Footnote 901:

_J.H.S._ xxi. pls. 6, 7, p. 84 ff.

Footnote 902:

_Mon. Antichi_, vi. pl. 9, figs. 2, 6; pl. 10, fig. 14.

Footnote 903:

_Ibid._ pl. 9, fig. 10.

Footnote 904:

_Ibid._ p. 339.

Footnote 905:

_Brit. School Annual_, vi. p. 85. On the Kefti, see _ibid._ viii. p. 157 ff.

Footnote 906:

See for examples_J.H.S._ xxiii. p. 192 ff.

Footnote 907:

_Brit. School Annual_, vi. p. 88.

Footnote 908:

_J.H.S._ xxi. p. 99 ff. See the _larnax_ published by Mr. Bosanquet in _Brit. School Annual_, viii. pls. 18–9: cf. _ibid._ vii. p. 52.

Footnote 909:

See Furtwaengler and Loeschcke, _Myken. Vasen_, pls. 13–4; _Ath. Mitth._ 1886, pl. 3 and pl. 4 (a large pithos with reliefs, for which compare p. 152 above); _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1880, p. 125, 1892, p. 295; Perrot, _Hist. de l’Art_, vi. p. 451 ff.; Pottier, _Louvre Cat._ i. p. 176.

Footnote 910:

_Excavations in Cyprus_, p. 74, fig. 128. cf. Furtwaengler and Loeschcke, _op. cit._ pl. 14, No. 88; _Brit. School Annual_, vi. p. 91.

Footnote 911:

_Myken. Vasen_, p. vi. ff. The evidence from Crete, however, appears to upset this chronology, the vases with lustrous painting being there found on a level with the matt paintings on dark ground.

Footnote 912:

For examples see Furtwaengler and Loeschcke, _Myken. Thongef._ pls. 1; 4, 13; 5, 20; 7, 40; 11, 52.

Footnote 913:

_Myken. Thongef._ pl. 1, fig. 6; _Myken. Vasen_, pls. 23–4.

Footnote 914:

_Myken. Thongef._ pl. 8; pl. 11, 52; _Myken. Vasen_, pl. 23.

Footnote 915:

_Myken. Thongef._ pl. 6, 32, 34.

Footnote 916:

_Myken. Thongef._ pl. 12; _Myken. Vasen_, pls. 7, 25.

Footnote 917:

Schliemann, _Tiryns_, pl. 22, p. 99, fig. 20; _Myken. Thongef._ pls. 2, 4; _Myken. Vasen_, pls. 26–34, 39–41.

Footnote 918:

_Myken. Vasen_, pls. 37–41.

Footnote 919:

_Mon. Antichi_, i. p. 201 ff., pls. 1–2.

Footnote 920:

See _J.H.S._ xvii. pp. 75, 76.

Footnote 921:

Cook in _J.H.S._ xiv. p. 81 ff.

Footnote 922:

Evans in _J.H.S._ xxi. p. 99 ff. Recent discoveries seem to leave little room for doubt as to the correctness of Mr. Evans' theories.

Footnote 923:

_Rev. Arch._ xxvi. (1895), p. 1 ff.; xxx. (1897), p. 81 ff.: cf. _ibid._ xxviii. (1896), p. 24 ff.

Footnote 924:

See _J.H.S._ xxiv. p. 125.

Footnote 925:

_Myken. Vasen_, p. ix. ff.

Footnote 926:

See for a summary of the theories, Pottier, _Louvre Cat._ i. p. 200 ff.

Footnote 927:

See Hall, _Oldest Civilisation_, chap. iii.; Pottier, _op. cit._ i. p. 209; and _Arch. Anzeiger_, 1892, p. 11 ff.

Footnote 928:

_Stilfragen, p. 112 ff._

Footnote 929:

See Wide, in _Ath. Mitth._ 1897, p. 233; and for some general considerations on Mycenaean pottery and its achievements, Pottier, _Louvre Cat._ i. p. 247.