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 . Nos. 53, 54. Fragment of a lustrous dark-grey Vessel. No. 53, outside; No. 54, inside.(About l: 4 actual sze. Depth, 50 ft.) 1 See my Mycenae, p. 70. 3 See my Mycenae, No. 213, a, b, p. 138. 2 See my Mycenae, p. 233, No. 343, and p. 350, 4 Joseph Hampel, Antiquites prehistoriques de528. ia Rongrie; Esztergom, 1877, Plate xix. fig. 3. Q 226 THE FIEST PRE-HISTORIC CITY. [Chap. V. I further show u


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 . Nos. 53, 54. Fragment of a lustrous dark-grey Vessel. No. 53, outside; No. 54, inside.(About l: 4 actual sze. Depth, 50 ft.) 1 See my Mycenae, p. 70. 3 See my Mycenae, No. 213, a, b, p. 138. 2 See my Mycenae, p. 233, No. 343, and p. 350, 4 Joseph Hampel, Antiquites prehistoriques de528. ia Rongrie; Esztergom, 1877, Plate xix. fig. 3. Q 226 THE FIEST PRE-HISTORIC CITY. [Chap. V. I further show under No. 53 the outside, and under No. 54 the inside,of a fragment of a large hand-made vase, which has impressed wave-patterns on both sides. No. 55 is a fragment of black terra-cotta, probably part of a box,to which it served as an ornament; it is decorated with lines and threeor four rows of dots, which are filled with white chalk. As appears from. No. 55. Fragment of Terra-cotta, perhaps part of a box, found on the primitive rock.(About half actual size. Depth, 53 ft.) the upper and the lower side, and from the two perforations, it may-have been the setting and decoration of a wooden jewel-casket. It ismade with so much symmetry, and looks so elegant, that I at first thoughtit was of ebony inlaid with ivory. Of terra-cottas from the first city I further give here, under Nos. 56 No. 56. Jug. (About 1: 4 actual size. No. 57. Jug. (About 1 : 3 actual size. Depth, 45 ft.) Depth, 45 ft.) and 57, engravings of two lustrous-black pitchers; both have a globularbase, and have been put together from fragments. No. 58 represents alustrous-black pitcher of terra-cotta, with three female breasts and incisedlinear patterns, which was found at a depth of 52 ft. Chap. V.] SKELETON OF AN EMBRYO. 227


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