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ILLUSTRATIONS.

PRIMITIVE PICTOGRAPHS ETC.

l.  Signs on vase-handle, Mycenae
2. Signs on amphora-handle, Mycenae
3. Terracotta ox, Goulas
4. Clay cup with incised characters, Goulas
4b.Characters on Goulas cup
5. Vase with incised characters, Prodromos Botzano
5b.Characters on vase from Prodromos Botzano
6. Bronze axe with incised character, Selakonos
7. Signs on bronze axe from Delphi
8. Engraved amethyst from Knosos
9. Signs on blocks of Mycenaean building, Knosos
10. Block at Phaestos with engraved signs
11a, 11b. Engraved whorl from Phaestos
12. Button-seal with linear signs, Phaestos
13. Engraved button-seal, Messarą
14. Terracotta pendant from cave of Idaean Zeus
15. Engraved disk-bead, Knosos
16. Steatite pendant, Arvi
17a, 17b. Perforated steatite, Central Crete
18a, l8b. Steatite relief, Messara
19. Inscribed steatite, Siphnos
20a, 20b. Types of prism-shaped seals
21. Convoluted seal-stone
21- 31. Three-sided seal-stones with pictographs
32-36. Four-sided equilateral seal-stones with pictographs
37, 37b. Four-sided stones with Two Larger Faces
38. Convoluted seal-stone with pictographs, Eastern Crete
39-41. Pictographic seal-stones of Mycenaean types Pictographic Symbols
(pic5.htm#42)42. Gem with spirals and palmettes, Goulas
(pic5.htm#43)43. Template symbol
(pic5.htm#44)44. Template symbol with palmette
(pic5.htm#45)44. Outline of palmette formed by template
(pic5.htm#46)46-47. Diagrams illustrating use of template
(pic5.htm#48)48. Design formed by template
(pic5.htm#49)49. Egyptian scarabs, Twelfth Dynasty, and Early Cretan seal-stones with designs derived from them
50. Steatite seal-stone with spiral relief from Hagios Onuphrios deposit, Phaestos
51. Early compact type of triangular seal-stone, Class III
52a, 52b, 52c. Types of primitive vases from Cretan seal-stones
53. Triangular seal-stone bought at Smyrna
54. Clay stamps from Early Italian deposits, (a) Pollera Cave, Liguria, (b) Sanguineto Cave, Liguria, (c) Terrarnara of Montale
55.Early seal-stone, grey steatite, Praesos
56. Early seal-stone, yellow steatite, spearman &c., Candia
57. Early seal-stone, black steatite, Central Crete
58. Early seal-stone, brown steatite, Crete
59. Early seal-stone, lion-headed figure (Berlin)
60. Early seal-stone, dark steatite, two figures &c., Central Crete
61. Early seal-stone, black steatite, two-headed figure, Crete
62. Early seal-stone, greyish-yellow steatite, camel &c., Crete
63. Early seal-stone, yellow steatite, Crete
64. Early seal-stone, yellow steatite, Crete, ostrich &c.
65. Early seal-stone, brown steatite, Central Crete, cock &c.
66. Brown steatite, disk-bead, Kamares
67. Green steatite, disk-bead, Crete, two figures
68. Triangular bead-seal, Siteia
69. Triangular bead-seal, three fish &e., Berlin
70. Triangular bead-seal, green steatite, Twelfth Dynasty motive &c., Central Crete
71. Triangular bead-seal, yellow steatite, Twelfth Dynasty motive &c., Crete
72. Triangular bead-seal, black steatite, bull's head &c., Candia
73. Triangular bead-seal, Hagios Onuphrios deposit, Phaestos
74. Black steatite seal with linear script from Lower Egypt
75. Signs on potsherds at Tell-el-Hesy compared with Aegean forms
76. Inscription probably in Eteocretan language from Praesos, in archaic Greek letters
Table I. Cretan and Aegean linear characters compared with Aegean signs found in Egypt and Cypriote forms
Table II. Groups of linear symbols, from Crete, Mycenae, and Siphnos
Table III. Pictographs and linear signs corn pared with Cypriote and Semitic parallels

THE HAGIOS ONUPHRIOS DEPOSIT, ETC.

77. White steatite scarab
78. Steatite scarab, Twelfth Dynasty
79a, 7911, 79c. Steatite bead-seal
80. Steatite bead-seal with convoluted relief
81a, 81b, 81c Clay cylinder
81bis. Dark steatite button-seal with Twelfth Dynasty motive
82a 82b. Eagle-shaped seal of green steatite
83a, 83b. Eagle-shaped seal from Hauran
84a, 84b. Steatite cone seal
85a, 85b. Ivory cone seal
86. Ivory cone seal
87. Ivory cone seal
88. Steatite pendant
89a- j. Beads
90. Crystal pendant mounted with gold
91- 94. Gold ornaments
95- 96. Bronze perforated objects plated with gold
96bis. Do. Steatite
97. Bronze gold-plated object, perhaps hilt
98. Gold terminal ornament
99. Marble pendant in form of oenochoź
100.Clay suspension vase with cover
101.Small clay suspension vase, Arvi
102.Cover of clay suspension vase
103a, 103b-Small spouted vase
104.Small vase for suspension
105.Horned object of brown bucchero
106a.Spouted vase painted yellow with terracotta stripes
107.Early painted pyxis
108.Early painted jar
109.Small limestone vessel, Phaestos
110.Variegated limestone vessel, Phaestos
111.Serpentine vessel on limestone pedestal of Fourth date, Ghizeh Museum
112.Brown stone vase from Pinies near Elunta (Olous)
113.Grey steatite pot, Gouląs
114.Steatite vase, Arvi
115.Steatite cup, cist-grave, Arvi
116.Steatite mug, cist-grave, Arvi
117.Steatite pot with cover, cist-grave, Arvi
118.Small limestone pot, Arvi
119.Banded limestone pot with cover, Arvi
120.Steatite lid, Twelfth Dynasty deposit, Kahun, Egypt
121.Steatite bowl, cave, Psychro, Crete
122.Limestone conglomerate pot, Chersonésos, Crete
123.Foliated steatite vase, Milato
124.Marble 'idol,' Hagios Onuphrios deposit
125.Marble 'idol,' Hagios Onuphrios deposit
126.Marble 'idol,' Hagios Onuphrios deposit
127a, 127b. Small marble 'idol,' Phaestos
128.Marble 'idol,' Hagios Onuphrios deposit
129.Marble 'idol,' Hagios Onuphrios deposit
130.Marble 'idol' (female) Hagios Onuphrios deposit
131.Marble 'idol' (female) Hagios Onuphiios deposit
132.Head of marble 'idol,' Hagios Onuphrios deposit
133.Marble 'idol' (female) Siteia
134.Marble 'idol,' Siteia
135.Marble 'idol,' cist-grave, Amorgos
136.Stone mould from Selendj, Maeonia
137a, 137b, 137c. Lead figure and ornaments said to have been found near Candia
138.Square-ended bronze dagger, Hagios Onuphrios deposit
139.Double-pointed bronze spear, Hagios Onuphrios deposit
P1. I. [xii.].Design of Mycenaean ceiling reconstructed with the aid
of the Gouląs gem (42) and the template symbol
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