. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. ccurred cups like 1901, PI. VII,three-handled jngs (loc. cit. PI. YI.) and vases of the same general shape asXXV. 1 but without any rim.^ Fig. 129 reproduces a vase of the last men-tioned class with a short neck and an angular shoulder. One fragmentappeared to be part of a filler like XXVII. 5 (?); the material, however, wasmuch shattered and adds nothing new to the list of vase-forms given byHogarth and Welch in 1901, pp. 78 ff. (See also Mackenzie, , 172 ff.) Of greater interest is the ornamentation. Two Phylakopi fragments ofvery


. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. ccurred cups like 1901, PI. VII,three-handled jngs (loc. cit. PI. YI.) and vases of the same general shape asXXV. 1 but without any rim.^ Fig. 129 reproduces a vase of the last men-tioned class with a short neck and an angular shoulder. One fragmentappeared to be part of a filler like XXVII. 5 (?); the material, however, wasmuch shattered and adds nothing new to the list of vase-forms given byHogarth and Welch in 1901, pp. 78 ff. (See also Mackenzie, , 172 ff.) Of greater interest is the ornamentation. Two Phylakopi fragments ofvery thin ware, with indented as well as painted patterns, have beenpublished in the article just now referred to and rightly pointed outas close imitations of chased bronze work. Several other pieces had the ^ Fig. 126 ought to be restored as a specimen of this tj-pe. THE POTTERY. 149 rough tlmml)-iiiaikc(l surface characteristic of the Kaiuiires fabric. Fig. 138 isa remarkable variation on the design discussed on p. 181, and the round-. Fic. !?_(; (1 : :i).


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