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 . may be put down in Nos. 1018-1021. Vases of various shapes, having an incised orn indentation. (About 1 :4 turn. (1: 4 actual actual size. Depth, 16 to 19 ft.) size. Depth, 13 It.) with an incised linear decoration; No. 1021, a small suspension vase,decorated with dots. No. 1022 is a very curious little yellow suspensionvase, with three different flat bottoms, on each of which it may be putdown


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 . may be put down in Nos. 1018-1021. Vases of various shapes, having an incised orn indentation. (About 1 :4 turn. (1: 4 actual actual size. Depth, 16 to 19 ft.) size. Depth, 13 It.) with an incised linear decoration; No. 1021, a small suspension vase,decorated with dots. No. 1022 is a very curious little yellow suspensionvase, with three different flat bottoms, on each of which it may be putdown in turn. No. 1023 is a very pretty vase, whose surface is divided by fiveparallel horizontal bands into four fields, filled with strokes, turned inopposite directions. No. 1024 is a little vase, covered all over with avery pretty incised ornamentation. One of the most curious vases is No. 1025 ; it is a yellow tripod, andhas on each side a handle of spiral form, with a tubular hole for sus-. No. 1024. Vase with incisions. No. 1025. Tripod Vase, with perforated projections for sus- (Half actual size. Depth, about 20 ft.) pension, and a small Vase on its body. Linear ornamenta- tion. (About 1 : 4 actual size. Depth, about 10 ft.) pension; just in front of the handle to the right of the spectator is asmall projecting jug, which does not communicate with the vase. Thevase is decorated on the neck with incised horizontal lines, under thelowest of which may be seen incised vertical lines, below each of whichis a dot. 2 M 530 THE FOURTH CITY ON THE SITE OF TROY. [Chap. VIII. No. 1026 is a lustrous-black tripod, of globular form, with perforatedprojections for suspension; the upper part of the body, as far as theneck, is decorated with dots. No. 1027 is another globular black tripod,


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