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. 1439-1446. Fragments of painted Archaic Greek Pottery. (Half actual size. Depth, 4 to 6 ft.) these bowls are decorated with plain red, brown, or black bands. Frag-ments of archaic pottery with a painted linear decoration are abundant,but I obtained only one entire vase of this description. No. 1447 is a flat object of red terra-cotta, representing in relief apretty woman with long hair and


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. 1439-1446. Fragments of painted Archaic Greek Pottery. (Half actual size. Depth, 4 to 6 ft.) these bowls are decorated with plain red, brown, or black bands. Frag-ments of archaic pottery with a painted linear decoration are abundant,but I obtained only one entire vase of this description. No. 1447 is a flat object of red terra-cotta, representing in relief apretty woman with long hair and a rich Oriental head-dress; she seemsto hold her hands clasped on her breast. According to all appearance,. No. 1447. Object of Red Terra-cotta, representing in No. 144*. Figura with Child, holding a book on relief an Asiatic goddess with a rich Oriental head-dress. her lap. Best Hellenic p rind. (Nearly half Probably an idol. (2 :3 actual size. Depth, 5 ft.) actual size. Depth, 3 ft.) 610 THE SEVENTH CITY : THE GREEK ILIUM. [Chap. XI. this is an idol, and has heen encased in wood. I call attention to the fourexcrescences at the sides of the figure. No. 1448 is a seated terra-cottafigure, having to her left a child, and holding a book on her lap ; bothfigure are of masterly work, and may belong to the end of he fifth orthe beginning of the fourth century No. 1449 is a rudely-modelledlion of terra-cotta. No. 1450 is a fairly well modelled pig, curiously


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