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Archaeology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

Edward. Capps
Affiliation:
The University of Chicag

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1895

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page 135 note 1 This is not the accepted view, but, I believe the correct one. A full statement of the evidence on this point will probably soon appear in the publications of the American School at Athens.

page 137 note 1 Cf. J. G. Frazer, Golden Bough, vol. i. p. 21. Mr. Frazer's explanation of the chariot of Krannon, and his remarks on rain charms in general had escaped my memory, both when I wrote the note C.B. 1894, p. 175, and when I was preparing the English ed. of Furtwangler's book (cf. Masterpieces of Greek Sculpture, pp. 469 sqq.).