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 . d one L-fj. Professor Yirchowcalls my attention to the similarity which exists between this vase-cover and a vase-cover found near Guben in This latter hasalso a richly incised decoration of concentric circles, crosses and dots, butit has not the two perforated projections of our vase-cover No. 1218. No. 1219 is a little tripod-dish of terra-cotta, with an incised ornamen-tation repre


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 . d one L-fj. Professor Yirchowcalls my attention to the similarity which exists between this vase-cover and a vase-cover found near Guben in This latter hasalso a richly incised decoration of concentric circles, crosses and dots, butit has not the two perforated projections of our vase-cover No. 1218. No. 1219 is a little tripod-dish of terra-cotta, with an incised ornamen-tation representing a caterpillar, a tree, and a cross. No. 1220 represents the decoration of a whorl with three Lj^ ; No. 1221, the incised decora-tion of another whorl. Under Nos. 1222 to 1224 I represent three morewhorls, calling very particular attention to the signs on Nos. 1222, 1223, 7 Joseph Hampel, Catalogue de lExposition from Homer (p. 221). preliistorique des Musees de Province, pp. 120, 9 See Sessional Report the Berlin Soc:ety121. of Anthropology, Ethnology, &c, of July 21, 8 See the explanation of the method, verified 1S77, Plate xvii. No. 5a. HAP. VIII.] TERRA-COTTA WHORLS AND BALLS. 563. Nos. 1223, 1221. Whorls of Terra-cotta, with incised ornamentation. (Actual size. Depth, 20 ft.) No. 1225. No. 1226.


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