. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. Fji:. 01.— (IK ) : HOOY AND AKMS ((K A SkATKH . (1 : ±) 74 K. C. BOSANQUET The yurvi^•ing• portions of another picture are shown in Figs. 61 and former is a seated man (chest, fore-arms, hands, waist, and knees iDre-served) holding up a piece of drapery (blue with black lines), in his left wears a bracelet on each wrist and a belt at his waist, all painted yellowand probably meant for gold. Below the metal belt is a twisted sash of lightblue, and below that a variegated waist-cloth, blue, red, and yellow, em-b


. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. Fji:. 01.— (IK ) : HOOY AND AKMS ((K A SkATKH . (1 : ±) 74 K. C. BOSANQUET The yurvi^•ing• portions of another picture are shown in Figs. 61 and former is a seated man (chest, fore-arms, hands, waist, and knees iDre-served) holding up a piece of drapery (blue with black lines), in his left wears a bracelet on each wrist and a belt at his waist, all painted yellowand probably meant for gold. Below the metal belt is a twisted sash of lightblue, and below that a variegated waist-cloth, blue, red, and yellow, em-broidered with a design the meaning of which was first made out by theexperienced eye of M. Gillieron—two birds placed back to back with wingsoutspread. Red is used for the little triangles along the feathers, as Avell asfor the spiral lines in the bracelets, and for the finger-nails, Avhich Avere


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