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Part II. The Kalkani Cemetery

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By following the path that leads northwards from the modern village of Mycenae (Charvati) across the ridges, one reaches in about ten minutes the Upper Well (Epano Pegadi), which seems to date from prehistoric times. Hence a small ravine runs down westwards dividing the northern ridge, Phourno Diaselo, on which lie the Cyclopean Tomb and the Tomb of Genii, from the southern ridge called Kalkani. On the northern bank of this ravine Steffen in his map marks a small cave which he calls ‘Busioti Spilia’. This was explored by Tsountas, who found it to be a small plundered chamber tomb and also discovered two other tombs near by. We examined this slope between the north bank of the ravine and the path, and found six more tombs on this side, Tombs 520, 521, 522, 523, 524, and 531 (fig. 9). Our attention, however, had been specially directed to the southern side of the ravine, which is formed by the rather steep northern slope of the Kalkani hill. This had never before been explored for tombs, and we were fortunate enough to find fourteen Late Helladic chamber tombs, Tombs 513–19, 525–30, 532, and 533 (see frontispiece and the plan fig. 9). We had begun our search for tombs in the hope of finding some of L.H. I or L.H. II date, and, as will be seen in the account of them given below, we were not disappointed. We have every reason to believe that there are more tombs still to be excavated here on the Kalkani hill. For the successful excavation in 1921 and 1922 of those we found we owe much to the skill of our foreman, Georgios Alexopoulos, whose experience and local knowledge were extremely valuable.

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page 19 note 1 Karten von Mykenai, pl. 1; cf. Tsountas, 'Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1888, p. 119; B.S A, xxv, p. 285, fig. 49.

page 21 note 1 . ’Aρχ., 1888, p. 124.

page 23 note 1 See below, p. 32.

page 26 note 1 B. C. H., 1904, p. 388, fig. 28; see below, p. 194.

page 26 note 2 Schliemann, Mycenae, p. 107, fig. 162.

page 26 note 3 Mon. Ant., xiv, p. 598, fig. 61; B. C. H., 1904, p. 384, fig. 19; Mon. Ant., xiv, p. 596, no. 12, pl. xxxix; Evans, Prehistoric Tombs, p. 76, fig. 85.

page 26 note 4 Evans, op. cit., p. 71, fig. 81 a.

page 26 note 5 B. S. A., xxv, p. 380 (nos. 4537 a, 4539), fig. 88a, o; Mon. Ant, xiv, p. 141, fig. 100 c; see below, p. 206.

page 26 note 6 'Aρχ. Δελτίον, iii, p. 160, fig. 119; Frödin-Persson, Bull. Soc. R. d. Lettres de Lund, 1924–5, pl. XXXVIII, 1; cf. pl. XLIII, 2; Persson, Royal Tombs at Dendra, pl. XVIII, 2; see below, p. 221.

page 27 note 1 Cf. Evans, Tree and Pillar Cult, pp. 56 ff., figs. 30–4; ’Eφ. 'Aρχ, 1889, pl. x, 43.

page 27 note 2 Schliemann, Mycenae, p. 223, figs. 334, 335; Karo, Schachtgräber, p. 73 f., nos. 240, 241, pl. XXIV.

page 28 note 1 Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 3147.

page 28 note 2 Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1889, pl. VII, 15, 15α, 15β.

page 28 note 3 Schliemann, Tiryns, pl. IV.

page 28 note 4 No. 7659, from Knossos.

page 28 note 5 Aρχ. Δελτίν, iii, p. 133, fig. 98, nos. 15–20.

page 30 note 1 B. S. A., xxv, p. 150, fig. 33 c, p. 215.

page 30 note 2 Blegen, Korakou, p. 59, and fig. 81.

page 30 note 3 Eφ. 'Aρχ, 1914, p. 111, fig. 21; see below, pp. 164, 184.

page 30 note 4 Aρχ. Δελτίον, iii, p. 197, fig. 70 β; p. 153, fig. 114, 4; Wace-Thompson, Prehistoric Thessaly, p. 207, fig. 143; see below, p. 172.

page 30 note 5 See below, pp. 176 ff.

page 30 note 6 Aρχ. Δελτίον, iii, p. 191, fig. 136, 5.

page 31 note 1 B. C. H., 1904, p. 388, fig. 28; 'Aρχ. Δελτίον, iii, p. 197, fig. 142, 5; see below, pp. 194, 221.

page 32 note 1 Tiryns, i, pp. 135 ff.; Frödin-Persson, Bull. Soc. R. d. Lettres de Lund, 1924–5, pls XLVI, XLVII; Waldstein, Argive Heraeum, II, pp. 101 ff., pls. LVI ff.; Schliemann, Mycenae, pls. xx, xxii; Pfuhl, Malerei und Zeichnung, I, pp. 76 ff.

page 32 note 2 B. S. A., xiii, p. 120, fig. 1, h, i = Dawkins, Artemis Orthia, p. 55, fig. 30 h, i.

page 32 note 3 Ath. Mitt., 1922, pp. 3 ff.

page 33 note 1 Cf. Johansen, Vases Sicyoniens, pl. xviii, 4.

page 33 note 2 A characteristic of Laconian I—III pottery, Droop, J. H. S., 1910, p. 5 f.

page 34 note 1 Cf. B. S. A., xxv, p. 35, fig. 10. Payne (Necrocorinthia, p. 185) identifies this and a vase found by Schliemann (Mycenae, p. 68, fig. 80) as Corinthian.

page 34 note 2 B. S. A., xv, p. 154; Dawkins, op. cit., p. 73.

page 34 note 3 B. S. A., xxv, p. 102. For Argive Orientalizing ware see Waldstein, op. cit., II, pp. 126 ff.; Pfuhl, op. cit, I, pp. 109 ff.

page 34 note 4 B. S. A., xxv, p. 71.

page 34 note 5 One is similar to Blegen, Korakou, p. 67, fig. 96.

page 34 note 6 For the shape cf. B. S.A., xxv, pl. v.

page 35 note 1 See below, p. 131.

page 36 note 1 For the shape and patterns compare Evans, Prehistoric Tombs, p. 63, fig. 67, fig. 73, p. 120, fig. 114 (51 a), but the Knossian examples lack the plastic ring on the base.

page 37 note 1 Compare for shape and pattern Tomb 525, no. 1, pl. XLV, and Tomb 533, no. 19, pl. LVI. See also below, pp. 167, 174.

page 37 note 2 See below, p. 203.

page 37 note 3 B. S. A., xxv, pp. 380 ff., fig. 88, a, o; Mon. Ant., xiv, p. 141, fig. 100 c; see also below, p. 206.

page 37 note 4 Frödin-Persson, Bull. Soc. R. d. Lettres de Lund, 1924–5, pl. xxxviii, 1.

page 37 note 5 See below, p. 203 f.

page 40 note 1 B. C. H., 1904, p. 391.

page 40 note 2 Samples of the bones were submitted to expert chemists at Cambridge and Upsala, and to Mr. H. Terrey of University College, London, who agreed that they had not been cremated. Analysis showed no trace of calcination.

page 40 note 3 It is, of course, quite probable that this pit contained bones removed to make room for interments, which in their turn were removed to the north part to make room for the interments of the black layer. It is, however, clear that the vases from this pit and the heap of bones at the north end represent somewhat older groups than the vases from the black layer.

page 43 note 1 B. C. H., 1904. p. 387, fig. 24; cf. ’Aρχ. Δελτίον, iii, p. 160, fig. 119, 1.

page 43 note 2 Aρχ. Δελτίον, iii, p. 133, fig. 98, 4.

page 44 note 1 Compare Tomb 521, no. 3, and see below, p. 184.

page 44 note 2 Blegen, Korakou, p. 43.

page 44 note 3 Ibid., p. 19.

page 50 note 1 Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 3387.

page 52 note 1 Persson, Bull. Soc. R. d. Lettres de Lund., 1922–3, p. 34; Frödin-Persson, Ibid., 1924–5, p. 80, pl. XVIII; see below, pp. 124, 126.

page 53 note 1 Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1889, pp. 129 ff., pls. vii-x.

page 53 note 2 See below, pp. 130, 137, 145.

page 53 note 3 An amethyst bead (29 b) found on the floor of the dromos in the south-west angle probably belongs to this necklace.

page 53 note 4 Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1889, p. 144; Ath. Mitt., 1909, p. 295; see below, p. 208.

page 53 note 5 Schliemann, Mycenae, p. 272; Ath. Mitt, 1909, p. 292; see below, pp. 212 ff.

page 54 note 1 B. S. A., xxv, p. 400 f.; see below, pp. 192 ff., 220.

page 54 note 2 Frödin-Persson, Bull. Soc. R. d. Lettres de Lund., 1924–5, p. 90.

page 54 note 3 See below, p. 195 f.

page 55 note 1 These comprised stirrup-vases, deep bowls, and other painted ware, unpainted kylikes similar to nos. 48, 49, and 52, but without incrustation, a jug like no. 58 with a rude spiral pattern and jars like nos. 54 and 55.

page 55 note 2 See below, p. 140.

page 55 note 3 It seems possible that sometimes the remains of an earlier interment may have been deliberately covered with earth by the family in preparing the tomb for a later occupant. See below, p. 141.

page 56 note 1 B. S. A., xxv, p. 30.

page 58 note 1 Spata, B. C. H., 1878, pl. xviii, 2; Mycenae, ’Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1888, pl. viii, 12.

page 58 note 2 Ath. Mitt., 1911, pl. XII.

page 58 note 3 Spata, B. C. H., 1878, p. 224; Menidi, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 2002; Orchomenos, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 3291; Troy, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 4526.

page 58 note 4 See below, pp. 212 ff.

page 58 note 5 Schliemann, Mycenae, p. 272.

page 58 note 6 See below, p. 85.

page 58 note 7 Schliemann, Mycenae, p. 272, fig. 435 = Karo, Schachtgräber, p. 113, nos. 536–40, pl. ci; Vaphio, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 1846; Kakovatos, Ath. Mitt., 1909, pl. xv, 1–9. See Excavations at Phylakopi, p. 223, and below, p. 222 f.

page 58 note 8 Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1889, pl. VII, 7, p. 151.

page 58 note 9 Tomb 55, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 2845; Stais, Coll. Mycénienne2 , p. 89; see below, p. 192.

page 58 note 10 Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 1827.

page 58 note 11 Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 2153.

page 59 note 1 Cf. Evans, Palace of Minos, i, pp. 490 ff., figs. 351, 352.

page 59 note 2 See below, p. 200 f.

page 59 note 3 Cf. the gold intaglio from the Third Shaft Grave, Schliemann, Mycenae, p. 174, fig. 255 = Karo, Schachtgräber, p. 49, no. 34, pl. xxiv; see also below, p. 199.

page 59 note 4 Schliemann, Mycenae, p. 112, fig. 175, p. 132; ’Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1888, pl. x, 2; see also below, p. 199 f.

page 59 note 5 Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1889, pl. x, 9 and 10; see also below, p. 200.

page 59 note 6 Mycenae, ’Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1888, pl. ix, 2; Thebes, ’Aρχ. Δελτίον, iii, p. 160, fig. 119(2), p. 173, fig. 127 (2, 8); Kakovatos, Ath. Mitt., 1909, p. 292; Argive Heraion, B. S. A., xxv, p. 335, fig. 68 m; Knossos, Evans, Prehistoric Tombs, p. 32, fig. 28, Tomb of Double Axes, p. 42, fig. 54, 2 f; Asine, Frödin-Persson, Bull. Soc. R. d. Lettres de Lund., 1924–5, pl. xxxviii, 2; Dendra, Persson, Royal Tombs at Dendra, p. 103, 16, p. 105, fig. 80; see below, p. 187.

page 60 note 1 Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 2338, ’Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1888, p. 137; cf. onyx from Vaphio, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 1836.

page 60 note 2 Mycenae, ’Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1888, pl. x, 16, 22, 23, 3 1; Argos, B. C. H., 1904, p. 389, fig. 32; Vaphio, Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1889, pl. x, 11, 14, 18, 20, 28, 34, 38; Kambos, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 3303, Stais, Coll. Myc.2, p. 159; see also below, p. 202.

page 60 note 3 See below, pp. 212 ff.

page 60 note 4 Evans, Prehistoric Tombs, p. 125, and Tomb of Double Axes, p. 26; for gold cups of this type see Stais, Coll. Myc.2 , p. 75; see also below, p. 182.

page 61 note 1 Montelius, Grèce Préclassique, i, pl. xvii, 14–21; see below, p. 191.

page 61 note 2 See below, p. 222 f.

page 62 note 1 Blegen, Korakou, p. 43, fig. 58.

page 62 note 2 B. S. A., xxv, pp. 397 ff., pl. LXI; see below, p. 192.

page 62 note 3 Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1887, pl. xviii, 8–10; B. S. A., xxv, p. 383, fig. 89 a, f; B. C. H., 1878, pls. xiv, xv. (Athens, Nat. Mus., nos. 2194, 2199).

page 62 note 4 B. C. H., 1904, p. 338, fig. 29; B. S. A., xxv, p. 381, fig. 88 q; Persson, Royal Tombs at Dendra, p. 29, c. 6, p. 40, 4.

page 63 note 1 See below, p. 196.

page 63 note 2 E.g. the pointed leaves and curled leaves, see nos. 80 g, 80 h, and compare the gold bull from Mycenae, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 2947; cf. B. C. H., 1897, pl. 1.

page 63 note 3 See below, p. 195.

page 63 note 4 Maraghiannis, Ant. Crétoises, i, pl. xvi; see below, p. 194.

page 63 note 5 B. S. A., xxv, pp. 399 ff., pl. LXI, 1 c; see also below, p. 192.

page 66 note 1 Beads similar to nos. 5a and 5b were found in the First Shaft Grave, Karo, Schachtgräer, p. 69, no. 209, pl. CL. See below, p. 207.

page 67 note 1 Cf. British Museum Cat. Vases, i, 1, p. 188, fig. 269, no. A 999, 1.

page 67 note 2 Compare a fragment from Kakovatos, Ath. Mitt, 1909, p. 310, pl. xxiv, 10.

page 68 note 1 The drawing of this in the plan, fig. 27, is purely arbitrary.

page 68 note 2 See below, p. 129.

page 69 note 1 Blegen, Zygouries, pl. xvi.

page 69 note 2 B. S.A., xxv, p. 385; see below, pp, 102, 218 f.

page 71 note 1 See below, p. 139.

page 70 note 2 See below, p. 137 f.

page 70 note 3 Compare Blegen, Korakou, fig. 57.

page 70 note 4 Blegen, op. cit, fig. 53, 2.

page 71 note 1 For the shape and decoration compare British Museum Cat. Vases, i, 1, p. 130, A 755, and for the shape, Ibid., p. 103, A 635; see below, p. 151.

page 71 note 2 Cf. the ostrich egg rhytons from the Fifth Shaft Grave, Karo, Schachtgräber; p. 146, no. 828, pl. CXLI, and from Dendra, Persson, Royal Tombs at Dendra, p. 37, pl. iii.

page 71 note 3 Furtwängler-Loeschcke, Myk. Thongefässe, pl. iv, 14; Karo, Schachtgräber, p. 70, no. 221, pl. CLXX; see below, p. 151.

page 72 note 1 Compare Blegen, Korakou, fig. 78.

page 72 note 2 Compare Blegen, Ibid., fig.

page 72 note 3 Compare Blegen, Ibid., fig. 81; see below, pp. 164, 184.

page 72 note 4 Compare B. S. A., xxv, p. 314 (1), pl. L; Evans, Palace of Minos, ii, pp. 426, 427, fig. 248; see below, p. 160.

page 72 note 5 See below, p. 197.

page 74 note 1 Cf. beads from Salamis, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 3628.

page 74 note 2 Cf. the similar beads from the Treasury of Atreus (B. S. A., xxv, p. 354, fig. 74 e), and others from Mycenae, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 2352.

page 74 note 3 Similar beads from Mycenae, Athens, Nat. Mus., nos. 2452 and 3185 (Tomb 91).

page 74 note 4 Similar beads from Mycenae, Tomb 58, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 2813; Menidi, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 1993; Dimeni, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 3368.

page 74 note 5 Similar ribbed faience beads from Mycenae, Athens, Nat. Mus., nos. 2387 (Tomb 11), 4540 (Tomb of Genii, B. S. A., xxv, pp. 381, 382, fig. 88, f, h); and Nauplia, Athens, Nat. Mus., nos. 3484–6.

page 76 note 1 Blegen, Korakou, pp. 8 ff.

page 76 note 2 British Museum, Cat. Byzantine Coins, ii, p. 579, no. 75.

page 76 note 3 One fragment of this vase was found in the chamber at a high level.

page 77 note 1 Pieces of these were found in the alcove too.

page 78 note 1 See below, p. 101 f.

page 78 note 2 Some earth might of course have been brought into the chamber to cover the earlier interments and prepare for new occupants.

page 78 note 3 See below, pp. 136 ff.

page 79 note 1 See below, p. 157.

page 79 note 2 Ath. Mitt., 1909, pl. xxiv, 8, 9, p. 323; there is a similar type in Crete, J. H. S., 1901, p. 87, fig. 12; Boyd-Hawes, Gournia, pl. I, II; Maraghiannis, Ant. Crétoises, i, pls. xiii, 2–4, xx, 1, but it differs from these Mainland examples.

page 80 note 1 See below, p, 158.

page 80 note 2 See below, p. 183.

page 80 note 3 This is the pattern called by Evans the ‘ogival canopy’, Palace of Minos, ii, pp. 489 ff.; see below, pp. 153. 159.

page 82 note 1 Palace of Minos, i, pp. 430 ff.; see below, p. 153.

page 82 note 2 Karo, Schachtgräber, p. 146, no. 828, pl. CXLI.

page 82 note 3 Karo, op. cit, p. 116, no. 567, pls. CXLI, CXLII; B.M. Cat. Vases, i. 1, A 635, pl. viii.

page 83 note 1 See below, pp. 158, 163.

page 83 note 2 Part of the lip is now missing, having been broken off and lost during the transference of the vases from Mycenae to the Nauplia Museum

page 83 note 1 Evans, Tomb of Double Axes, p. 28, fig. 38; see below, pp. 140, 151.

page 84 note 1 Pendlebury, Aegyptiaca, p. 57, no. 97; Evans, Palace of Minos, ii, p. 31, footnote; see below, p. 223 f.

page 85 note 1 See below, pp. 212 ff.

page 85 note 2 Karo, Schachtgräber, p. 112, nos. 521–31, pls. LXIX, LXX, p. 154, nos. 895–6, pl. LXXI.

page 85 note 3 Athens, Nat. Mus., nos. 2171–3.

page 85 note 4 See above, p. 69, and below, pp. 102, 218 f.

page 86 note 1 Bossert, Alt-Kreta 2, fig. 226.

page 86 note 2 Similar beads from Third Shaft Grave, Karo, Schachtgräber, p. 58, nos. iii, 115, pl. xxv.

page 87 note 1 Silver wire was found at Vaphio, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 1839.

page 87 note 2 For similar pendants in gold see below, p. 195.

page 87 note 3 See Evans, J. H. S., 1925, p. 55, Palace of Minos, iii, p. 151.

page 92 note 1 Furtwängler-Loeschcke, Mykenische Vasen, pl. xxi, 150.

page 93 note 1 Pendlebury, Aegyptiaca, p. 56, no. 95.

page 93 note 2 Ibid., no. 96.

page 94 note 1 Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1888, p. 137, Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 2307.

page 94 note 2 Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 2515 ( = ’Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1887, pl. xiii, 6); Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 3258.

page 94 note 3 Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 3424: Perrot-Chipiez, Histoire de l'Art dans d'Antiquité, vi, p. 946, fig. 509.

page 94 note 4 'Aρχ. Δελτ, ix., Παράρτημα, p. 17, fig. 3.

page 94 note 5 Furtwängler-Loeschcke, Mykenische Vasen, pl. c, 18, three, Annuario d. R. Scuola Archeologica di Atene, vi-vii, p. 157, fig. 82, Tomb 22, no. 22, 3552, one; see also below, p. 205.

page 94 note 6 See p. 104, nos. 13, 14.

page 94 note 7 Professor Blegen says this agrees with the evidence of tombs at the Argive Heraion.

page 95 note 1 e.g. British Museum Cat. Vases, i, 1, p. 185, fig. 262.

page 96 note 1 See below p. 139.

page 96 note 2 Some of the earth might have been brought in to cover the remains of earlier burials in preparation for new comers. See below, p. 141.

page 100 note 1 See below, p. 145.

page 100 note 2 See below, p. 140.

page 102 note 1 See above, p. 69, and below, p. 218 f.

page 103 note 1 See below, pp. 137 ff., 231.

page 103 note 2 Similar vase from Eleusis, ’Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1898, pl. 11, (= Mylonas, Προϊστορικὴλευσίς, p. 129, fig. 108).

page 105 note 1 Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 3129.

page 105 note 2 Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 3083.

page 105 note 3 See below, p. 191.

page 105 note 4 Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 4908; J. H. S., 1904, p. 324; see below, p. 220.

page 106 note 1 Karo, Schachtgräber, p. 58, no. 114, pl. xxv.

page 106 note 2 Mycenae, Tomb 1, ’Eφ. 'Aρχ., 1888, p. 136 (Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 2358); Nauplia, Athens, Nat. Mus., nos. 3433, 3552; see below, p. 224.

page 107 note 1 See below, p. 124.

page 108 note 1 Among these was an arm bone which had been broken, and had mended naturally.

page 109 note 1 The restoration given is of course partly conjectural. For the design compare the alabastron from Sakkara, Evans, Palace of Minos, ii, p. 498, fig. 304f.

page 112 note 1 Since, as explained above, it is very difficult to decide definitely which objects belonged to the pit and which to the chamber, no attempt has been made to distinguish them in the following list.

page 114 note 1 Evans, Prehistoric Tombs, pp. 15 ff.

page 115 note 1 See p. 17, fig. 8, and pl. xvi a-c, e, f.

page 115 note 2 See below, p. 124.

page 116 note 1 In the dromos of Tomb 505 was the skull of a dog (p. 14). The skeleton of a dog was found in Tomb 1 at Asine (Persson, Bull. Soc. R. d. Lettres de Lund, 1922–3, p. 35) and in the dromos of Tomb 6 at Thebes ('Aρχ. Δελτίον, iii, p. 137), and dogs’ skulls in the beehive tomb at Dendra (Persson, Royal Tombs at Dendra, p. 18) and in Tomb ix in the Mavro Spelio cemetery at Knossos (B. S. A., xxviii, p. 248). Tsountas found dog's teeth in the Vaphio tomb and made similar finds in chamber tombs at Mycenae (Tsountas-Manatt, Mycenaean Age, p. 152).

page 117 note 1 See below, p. 124.

page 118 note 1 Compare the sherds from Tomb 522, p. 33 f.

page 118 note 2 For the type and its dating see Dawkins, Artemis Orthia, p. 200, pl. LXXXVI.

page 118 note 3 See Dawkins, op. cit., fig. 83, 1, p. 108.

page 119 note 1 Compare the hole-mouthed jar similar in shape and pattern of unknown provenance at Athens, Nat. Mus., no. 986, vase inventory.

page 119 note 2 See p. 17, fig. 8, pl. xvi a-c, e, f.

page 119 note 3 Blegen, Korakou, p. 60, fig. 84.

page 119 note 4 B. S. A., xxv, p. 80, pl. xiv h, i; for the shape see Furtwängler-Loeschcke, Myk. Vasen, pl. xxi, no. 150; see above, p. 92, for similar fragment in Tomb 526.