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. 1214. Small massivequadrangular Object, with incised ornamentation.(Nearly half actual , 20 to 22 ft.) No 12 No. 1216. No. Nos. 1215-1217. Curious cubical Object of black clay, having on one side a deep, wide, smooth hole, incised ornamentation on four sides. (Almost actual size. Depth, 13 ft.) 6 Joseph Hampel, Antiquites pr&iidoriques de la Ffonjrie, PI. xiii. No. 3


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. 1214. Small massivequadrangular Object, with incised ornamentation.(Nearly half actual , 20 to 22 ft.) No 12 No. 1216. No. Nos. 1215-1217. Curious cubical Object of black clay, having on one side a deep, wide, smooth hole, incised ornamentation on four sides. (Almost actual size. Depth, 13 ft.) 6 Joseph Hampel, Antiquites pr&iidoriques de la Ffonjrie, PI. xiii. No. 34. 2 o 562 THE FOURTH CITY ON THE SITE OF TROY. [Chap. VIII. A striking analogy to these Trojan seals is offered by the terra-cottaseals found at Pilin in Hungary,7 on which the sign of the L-f^ 0r pj^predominates; in fact, there are no fewer than seven seals with suchsigns; one seal has even two and two L^. No, 1214 is a solid object of terra-cotta, with four feet, having on thetop and on the four sides an incised linear ornamentation. Nos. 1215, 1216,and 1217 represent three sides of a very curious object of black slightly-baked clay, in the form of an inkstand; it is ornamented on one side (1215),within a border of incised hooks and strokes, and an incised circle,enclosing a sign resembling the pjJ, with curved arms, and the midd


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