Ilios; the city and country of the TrojansThe 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 . l/xepoev KiOdpifc .... 3 Pind. 01. ix. 21 : auSpbs a.[i<pl iraAalo-ficuriv <p6p/niyy i\t\l£a)v. 4 11. ix. 186, 187: (pSpfiiyyi Aiyeir) iirl 85 apyvpeov £vyby 5 Od. xxi. 406, 407 : ws oV avfyp <p6pfxiyyos zitMTTaixzvos Kal aoiSrjspriCSias iravvacre vicp irep\ k6\\oiti xop^v. 6 Od. xvii. 261, 262 : nepl 8e <r<peas tfhvff lu-fj(popjxiyyos y\a<pvprjs. 7 Hesychius, s. v. <p6p/j.


Ilios; the city and country of the TrojansThe 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 . l/xepoev KiOdpifc .... 3 Pind. 01. ix. 21 : auSpbs a.[i<pl iraAalo-ficuriv <p6p/niyy i\t\l£a)v. 4 11. ix. 186, 187: (pSpfiiyyi Aiyeir) iirl 85 apyvpeov £vyby 5 Od. xxi. 406, 407 : ws oV avfyp <p6pfxiyyos zitMTTaixzvos Kal aoiSrjspriCSias iravvacre vicp irep\ k6\\oiti xop^v. 6 Od. xvii. 261, 262 : nepl 8e <r<peas tfhvff lu-fj(popjxiyyos y\a<pvprjs. 7 Hesychius, s. v. <p6 • tj to7s &jxois <pepo- 8 Opp. Moralia, pp. 1021 E, 1029 A B, 1137 D,1139 B, 1143 E, 1145 C ; ed. Wyttenbach. 426 THE THIED, THE BURNT CITY. [Chap. VII. a dot in the centre; on the lower part there are three such circles oneach side. The reader will observe the similarity of these circles withthose on the curious object No. 142 (p. 262), which is probably an idol. Nos. 522, 523 and No. 524 are two perforated pieces of ivory decoratedwith linear incisions; No. 524 has two holes: both these tubes appear tobe parts of flutes. The same is probably the case with the prettily- No. Nos. 527-531. Fragments of a Flute, two Astragals (Huckle-bones), and object of Ivory with ornaments all over.(Half actual size. Depth, 26 to 30 ft.) large number have been found,in a preceding chapter (see p. 263) No. 526. Ornamented Ivory Tube, probably a Trojan Flute. (2:3 actual size. Depth, 26 ft.) engraved bone No. 525. No. 526 is a curiously decorated tube of ivory,in all probability a flute. The bone tubes Nos. 527 and 528 may also be parts of flutes. No. 529 isa perforated piece of ivory cutinto a polygonal prism, of whicheach side is decorated with threesmall circles, having a dot in thecentre like those on No. 142 andNo. 521. A similar object ofivory, with an almost identicaldecoration, was found in a tombat Ialysus in Khodes, and is pre-served in the British Museum. Nos. 530 an


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