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 . No. 1303. Tripod Globular Vase, with straight neck.(Nearly 1:4 actual size. Depth, 13 ft.) rude fabric, with a convex bottom; No. 1310, a wheel-made black tripod-jug, with a trefoil mouth. No. 1311 is a very large wheel-made globularwell-polished lustrous-yellow jug, with a trefoil mouth j No. 1312, a redwheel-made bottle ; No. 1313, a hand-made jug, with a long spout andone handle; No. 1314, a


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 . No. 1303. Tripod Globular Vase, with straight neck.(Nearly 1:4 actual size. Depth, 13 ft.) rude fabric, with a convex bottom; No. 1310, a wheel-made black tripod-jug, with a trefoil mouth. No. 1311 is a very large wheel-made globularwell-polished lustrous-yellow jug, with a trefoil mouth j No. 1312, a redwheel-made bottle ; No. 1313, a hand-made jug, with a long spout andone handle; No. 1314, a wheel-made black bottle, with a convex bottom;No. 1315, a wheel-made red globular vase, with a long cylindrical neckand convex bottom. Very frequent in this fifth city is the shape of the one-handledlustrous-red pitcher No. 1316, as well as that of No. 1317, both of whichmay probably have been used as drinking cups. Cups already shown underNos. 1094 to 1100 are very abundant in this city also. No. 1318 is abrown hand-made basin, with one handle; No. 1319, a rude hand-made Chap. IX.] JUGS, BOTTLES, AND PITCHERS. 579.


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