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Chapter XVII

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Footnote 983:

Schliemann, _Mycenae_, p. 133: cf. Pottier in _Revue Arch._ xxviii. (1896), p. 19. The technique of the vase is not strictly Mycenaean, as the use of yellow colour for details implies.

Footnote 984:

_Berl. Phil. Woch._ 1895, p. 201.

Footnote 985:

See _Jahrbuch_, 1887, p. 58.

Footnote 986:

That they are an immediate development of the Dipylon style is indicated by various features of the later Attic Geometrical vases (_Jahrbuch_, 1886, pp. 98, 120).

Footnote 987:

_Jahrbuch_, 1887, p. 48, fig. 8 = Plate XVII. No. 5.

Footnote 988:

_Jahrbuch_, 1887, p. 46.

Footnote 989:

See p. 246; and cf. for example _Excavations in Cyprus_, p. 73, figs. 126–27. For a later Ionic vase of similar type see _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1884, pl. 7 (below, p. 339).

Footnote 990:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1890, pls. 10–12; 1893, pl. 2.

Footnote 991:

_Aus ion. u. ital. Nekrop._ p. 115 ff.

Footnote 992:

_Jahrbuch_, 1903, p. 124 ff.

Footnote 993:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1890, p. 10.

Footnote 994:

Cf. _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1897, p. 446, and Plate XIX. fig. 5 (Corinthian).

Footnote 995:

_Wiener Vorl._ 1888, pl. 1, figs. 2 and 7: cf. Berlin 1651 = _Bull. de Cor. Hell._ 1897, p. 448.

Footnote 996:

It also occurs at Daphnae: see below, p. 352.

Footnote 997:

_Wiener Vorl._ 1889, pl. 1, fig. 1.

Footnote 998:

Louvre F 69. For other signatures see