. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. 1(18- (1 : 3). ? Fig. 109 (1 : 3 . Frc. 108.—Small aikos of Native Melian Fabric. Fic. 109.—Small askos of ImiORTEu Myiexaean Faukic. moutlipiece), is the beautiful Marseilles vase {Arch. Anzciger, 1893, p. 9).The S-shaped handles occur on gold and silver jugs from the shaft-graves atMycenae : but the metal handles are flat. Indeed the Phylakopi specimenswith their round handles and rounded collars have more resemblance to thestone vessels of this shape, such as have been discovered at Cnossos. 10. Another type of jug that is common in the later Melia


. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. 1(18- (1 : 3). ? Fig. 109 (1 : 3 . Frc. 108.—Small aikos of Native Melian Fabric. Fic. 109.—Small askos of ImiORTEu Myiexaean Faukic. moutlipiece), is the beautiful Marseilles vase {Arch. Anzciger, 1893, p. 9).The S-shaped handles occur on gold and silver jugs from the shaft-graves atMycenae : but the metal handles are flat. Indeed the Phylakopi specimenswith their round handles and rounded collars have more resemblance to thestone vessels of this shape, such as have been discovered at Cnossos. 10. Another type of jug that is common in the later Melian style is ofmuch the same form as the vases from the shaft-tombs with pictures ofbirds (F. and L. J/. Tli. PL IX.). In one or two cases a strainer was foundinside the neck. Some had the neck fluted horizontally while others had asmall pointed stud or horn on each side of it. No whole specimen waslecovered. 17. The three-handled jug figured on PI. XXVII. 4 is of Melian fabric^but the type is doubtless derived from Greta, for th


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