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. 1011. The foregoing Vase, with a restoredneck. No. 1013 is another suspension vase,with a long neck decorated with fourincised horizontal lines; the bottom isflat. I repeat that all vases are hand-made, unless I distinctly state the con-trary. No. 1014 is dark-red, of aglobular shape, with a hollow foot anda cylindrical neck. The neck is deco-rated with horizontal, the body with vertical, i
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. 1011. The foregoing Vase, with a restoredneck. No. 1013 is another suspension vase,with a long neck decorated with fourincised horizontal lines; the bottom isflat. I repeat that all vases are hand-made, unless I distinctly state the con-trary. No. 1014 is dark-red, of aglobular shape, with a hollow foot anda cylindrical neck. The neck is deco-rated with horizontal, the body with vertical, incised lines: the pro-jections on the sides are perforated for suspension. No. 1015 is a smallblack globular suspension vase, with deeply incised spirals and wave-lines. No. 1016 is a wheel-made globular lustrous-black vase, in the shape 3 This Lusatian vase is represented in the Sessional Report of the Berlin Society for AnthronoloauEthnology, &c., of July 15, 1876, p. 9. 528 THE FOURTH CITY ON THE SITE OF TROY. [Chap. VIII. of a bottle, with perforated protuberances for suspension; it has roundthe body an incised zigzag ornament, with accompanying dots. No. 1017. No. 1013. Vase with tubular holes for suspensionand incised bands.(About 1:4 actual size. Depth, about 22 ft.)
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