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Chapter XV

. § 7; also _Mon. Grecs_, xi.–xiii. (1882–4), p. 40 ff.; _Rev. Arch._ xxv. (1894), p. 14 ff.

Footnote 950:

Cf. Perrot, _Hist. de l’Art_, vii. p. 57.

Footnote 951:

Schliemann, _Tiryns_, pl. 13; _J.H.S._ xvii. pl. 3, p. 70.

Footnote 952:

_Arch. Zeit._ 1885, pl. 8.

Footnote 953:

_Jahrbuch_, i. (1886), p. 119.

Footnote 954:

The most important of the Dipylon vases have been published in the _Monumenti_, vol. ix. pl. 39, and _Annali_, 1872, pl. 1, besides the others already mentioned. See also Cesnola, _Cyprus_, pl. 29; _Louvre Cat._ A 516–19, 526, 575; _Athens Cat._ 196–214, 350, etc.

Footnote 955:

_Jahrbuch_, 1888, p. 325 ff.

Footnote 956:

_Hist. de l’Art_, vii. p. 212.

Footnote 957:

_Monuments Piot_, i. p. 35 ff.

Footnote 958:

A 575 in the Louvre, with funeral scenes; Fig. 86 below.

Footnote 959:

See Riegl, _Stilfragen_, p. 173.

Footnote 960:

Riegl, fig. 81.

Footnote 961:

_Cat._ 306; _Jahrbuch_, 1888, p. 357.

Footnote 962:

On these fibulae see _B.M. Cat. of Bronzes_, p. xxxix, and Nos. 119–21, 3204–5.

Footnote 963:

This would seem to suggest a textile origin for Geometrical patterns, at least on Boeotian vases.

Footnote 964:

_E.g._ B 57–8 in Brit. Mus.

Footnote 965:

_Jahrbuch_, i. (1886), p. 99 ff.: see also, for relations with Egypt, p. 114.

Footnote 966:

Dörpfeld, _Troja und Ilion_, i. p. 304 ff.

Footnote 967:

See Pottier, _Louvre Cat._ i. p. 232, and _Ath. Mitth._ 1892, p. 285.

Footnote 968:

_Jahrbuch_, 1886, p. 106; Pottier, _op. cit._ p. 229.

Footnote 969:

In the B.F. period, pinakes and prothesis-amphorae (Athens 688–690, 845–847; Berlin 1811–26, 1887–89); in the R.F. period, the white lekythi.

Footnote 970:

See Pottier, _op. cit._ i. p. 135 ff.

Footnote 971:

See also _Ath. Mitth._ xiii. (1888), p. 280.

Footnote 972:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1895, pl. 3.

Footnote 973:

See _J.H.S._ xxii. p. 35.

Footnote 974:

Ionian influence in the early part of the sixth century is also indicated by the finds of Rhodian and Naucratite pottery on the Acropolis at Athens; and in another way by the style of the vases found at Vourva and others from Eretria: see Böhlau, _Aus ion. u. ital. Nekrop._, p. 116; Nilsson in _Jahrbuch_, 1903, p. 124 ff.

Footnote 975:

Cf. Athens 464, 469; _Jahrbuch_, 1897, pl. 7; _Notizie degli Scavi_, 1895, p. 186, as examples of the transition.

Footnote 976:

Cf. the large Boeotian πίθοι, (Plate XLVII., and _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1898, p. 497 ff.).

Footnote 977:

Athens 665–66: cf. 469.

Footnote 978:

See Chapter XIV .

Footnote 979:

See