. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the 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. KaraarKcv^. (pria] yap Kal 6 iroir/Tifjs XP among objects of gold and silver; and, later on, ffiov &fj.(pctiTov. AvTi/j-axos 5 eV •Tre^TTTO) 07j- among the spoils of Kadesh, the ca]Mtal of those fiaiSos • very Kheta, or Hittites, whom we have already Traaiv S riye/jL6veffffLV i-noix^fxevoi KfjpvKes seen in connection with Troy, we find golden Xpvaea KaKa KinreWa mvyixiva ](javro. di


. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the 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. KaraarKcv^. (pria] yap Kal 6 iroir/Tifjs XP among objects of gold and silver; and, later on, ffiov &fj.(pctiTov. AvTi/j-axos 5 eV •Tre^TTTO) 07j- among the spoils of Kadesh, the ca]Mtal of those fiaiSos • very Kheta, or Hittites, whom we have already Traaiv S riye/jL6veffffLV i-noix^fxevoi KfjpvKes seen in connection with Troy, we find golden Xpvaea KaKa KinreWa mvyixiva ](javro. dishes and double-handled jugs, besides vessels ot S,eL\rivhs 5e (pr](ri KvveWa iKircLfjLaTa aKvcpois gold and silver wrought in the land of Zahi, Sfioia, d)$ Kal NtKavSpos 6 Ko\o(pwiios ? KinreWa Phoenicia. (Brugsch, Hist, of Egypt under the S* ei/eijue crv^dir-qs. Ev/xoXttos Se TroTTjpiov yevos Pharaohs, vol. i. pp. 374, 379, 385, Eugl. trans,, oirb rov Kvtphv eluai. Se rb SIwtov 2nd ed.) Chap. VIJ VASE-COYERS; WHORLS; PLATES. 303 character of the vase ? On the top of it I have put the bell-shaped coverwith a double handle in the form of a crown, which was found close by,. No. 180. Large lustrous-black Vas?, found in tUj llcyal House. (About 1: 8 actual tize. Depth, 30 ft.) and may possibly have belonged to it. Similar vase-covers, always of alustrous-black colour, occur in the second city, but they are rare here, ascompared with the abundance of them found in the upper pre-historiccities, and particularly in the third or burnt city. There was, no doubt, in the second city a vast variety of other pottery,but I have not been able to collect more types than those I have repre-sented, because, owing to the immense superincumbent masses of stones,nearly all the pottery has been smashed to small fragments. Of terra-cotta whorls, I have been able to collect a good number in thedebris of the second city, though they are far less abundant here thanin the subseque


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