. 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. bular Vase, with two curved handles andtwo straight wing-shaped projections. Cover in theshape of a crown. (About 1:4 actual size. Depth,2G to 29 It.) M, the edge of the hody all round. The crown-shaped cover was found closeto the vase, and may have belonged to it. Of a similar form but of aruder fabric is the dark-brown vase No. 350, whose upright projections are also curved on the outsid


. 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. bular Vase, with two curved handles andtwo straight wing-shaped projections. Cover in theshape of a crown. (About 1:4 actual size. Depth,2G to 29 It.) M, the edge of the hody all round. The crown-shaped cover was found closeto the vase, and may have belonged to it. Of a similar form but of aruder fabric is the dark-brown vase No. 350, whose upright projections are also curved on the outside; from thebase of each of them a spiral in relief runsout on both sides. Of the same form, onlywith a more pointed foot, is the black vase /?-iJK*fAi Sn ^ j * % ^°* ^^^ which has some little ornamenta-\ ?•. fflli. fi fflff* Wf -^f ^1 tion of incised lines and dots on or about the handles. Of the same shape, finally,is the pretty little vase No. 352, whichis ornamented all over with dots. Theupright wing-like projections of these fourvases can never have been intended forhandles, because they are too fragile and; all of them have two regular handles incall particular attention to their great re-. No. 352. Vase with two handles and two straight wing-like projections. (1: 3 actual size. Depih, 25 ft.) their edges are too sharp addition to the wings. Chap. VII.] VASES WITH UPEIGHT WINGS. 383 semblance to the upriglit wing-like projections on the vases with owl-heads. No. 353 represents a lustrous-red globular tripod-vase, decorated onboth sides with engraved branches, zigzags, and straight lines. On either


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