Ilios; the city and country of the Trojans. The results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the (14797482973)

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Title: Ilios; the city and country of the Trojans. The results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author
Year: 1880 (1880s)
Authors: Schliemann, Heinrich, 1822-1890 Virchow, Rudolf, 1821-1902 Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max), 1823-1900 Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry), 1845-1933 Mahaffy, J. P. (John Pentland), 1839-1919 Brugsch, Heinrich, 1827-1894 Ascherson, Paul, 1834-1913 Postolakas, Achilles Burnouf, Emile, 1821-1907 Calvert, Frank Dufield, Alexander James, 1821-90
Subjects: Archaeology
Publisher: New York: Harper & Bros
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Getty Research Institute



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No. 1301A. Marble Idol, No. 1302. Two-handled Cup (Senas No. 1303. Sieve-like perforated Terra- with owls head and girdle. iix^iKvneWov). (1:4 actual size. cotta Funnel. (About l: 3 actual size. (2 : 3 actual size. Depth, Depth, about 6* ft.) Depth, 6* ft.) G to 10 It.) Chap, IX.) IDOLS : VASES AND JUGS. 577 of the common idols of marble on which an owls head is rudely scratched.On the waist the girdle is indicated by four parallel incised lines. Afurther very characteristic specimen of an owl-faced marble idol is repre-sented under No. 1301a. Similar owl-faced marble idols are even moreplentiful in this fifth city than in any of the preceding cities. No. 1302is a Serra? a^ucvireXkov, belonging to this fifth city. Like all similargoblets found in this stratum, it is but of very small size when comparedwith the large goblets of the preceding cities. No. 1303 is a large sieve-like perforated funnel, which is represented here head downwards.
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No. 1316. Large Jug with straight neck, a : 6 actual size. No. 1307. Jug with long neck. Depth, 9 ft.) (Nearly 1 : 3 actual size. Depth, 9 ft ) 2 p 578 THE FIFTH PRE-HISTOKIC CITY OF TEOY. (Chap. IX. No. 1304 is a very rude hand-made double-handled grey vase, havingon either side two breast-like excrescences; its neck is decorated withfour rudely-incised lines and signs without signification. The double-handled lustrous-red goblet, No. 1305, is hand-made and well polished;its type but rarely occurs in this stratum. No. 1306 is a wheel-made globular lustrous-yellow jug, with anupright spout and trefoil orifice, such as we have already passed inreview; the bottom is convex. Wheel-made also is the dark-red jugNo. 1307, with an upright spout of a peculiar shape, such as we havenever seen before. A spout of an identical shape is seen on the wheel-made tripod-jug No. 1308. No. 1309 is a grey hand-made jug of a very

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