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. The vase is published by Salzmann, _Nécropole de Camiros_, pl. 53; Baumeister, i. p. 730, fig. 784.

Footnote 1108:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1891, p. 118: cf. _Jahrbuch_, 1891, p. 263, and _Berl. Phil. Woch._ 1895, p. 201.

Footnote 1109:

The latest supporter of this view is Böhlau (_Aus ion. u. ital. Nekrop._ p. 73 ff.).

Footnote 1110:

Böhlau, _op. cit._ p. 53 ff.

Footnote 1111:

Böhlau regards this pattern as “Mycenaean,” on the ground that it does not follow the lines of the vase.

Footnote 1112:

Cf. Furtwaengler and Loeschcke, pl. 21, fig. 188, and _Mon. Antichi_, vi. pl. 11, figs. 30, 34.

Footnote 1113:

See Böhlau’s list, _op. cit._ p. 53 ff.

Footnote 1114:

_i.e._ p. 79.

Footnote 1115:

Pottier, _Louvre Cat._ ii. p. 524; _Naukratis I._ p. 50; Böhlau, _i.e._

Footnote 1116:

_J.H.S._ vi. p. 186, fig. 3 (now in Berlin). Cf. Fig. 94 on p. 346.

Footnote 1117:

E 659 = _Monuments Piot_, i. pl. 4, p. 43.

Footnote 1118:

_Op. cit._ p. 85.

Footnote 1119:

_Op. cit._ p. 89 ff.

Footnote 1120:

_Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1884, pl. 7; Pottier, _Louvre Cat._ ii. p. 274.

Footnote 1121:

See examples in B.M. (Second Vase Room, Cases 24–5). The B.M. also possesses similar vases found in the Troad.

Footnote 1122:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1887, p. 223.

Footnote 1123:

_J.H.S._ viii. p. 68 ff.

Footnote 1124:

Stephani, _Compte-Rendu_, 1870–71, pl. 4, p. 178; Reinach, i. 34.

Footnote 1125:

Böhlau, _Aus ion. u. ital. Nekrop._ p. 125.

Footnote 1126:

_Kyrene_ (1890), p. 17 ff.

Footnote 1127:

Baumeister, iii. p. 1664, fig. 1728; Reinach, _Répertoire_, i. p. 81; and see bibliography in De Ridder’s _Catalogue_, i. p. 98. It is a matter for much regret that no satisfactory publication of this vase has as yet been made. The best is in Babelon’s _Cab. des Antiques de la Bibl. Nat._ pl. 12.

Footnote 1128:

_I.e._ Σιλιφιόμαχος.

Footnote 1129:

Cf. the Amphiaraos krater (p. 319).

Footnote 1130:

The list is as follows: B.M. B 1–7; Bibl. Nat. 189–92; Louvre E 660–72; Petersburg 183; Munich 737 and 1164; Vienna 140; two each in the Vatican, Florence, and Würzburg (Nos. 2, 4, 9, 10, 13, 26 in Dumont’s list); one in Brussels (_Gaz. Arch._ 1887, pl. 14); _Anzeiger_, 1898, p. 189 (Berlin); Dumont-Pottier, i. pp. 301, 305, Nos. 17 and 32; Louvre E 667 = _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1893, p. 238; _Jahrbuch_, 1901, pl. 3, p. 189, and see _ibid._ pp. 191, 193; Böhlau, _Aus ion. u. ital. Nekrop._ p. 125 ff.; and a doubtful example in B.M. B 58. For an exhaustive bibliography of the subject, see Pottier in _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1893, p. 226.

Footnote 1131:

_J.H.S._ x. p. 126.

Footnote 1132:

Other examples of Naucratite wares have been found in Rhodes (_J.H.S._ _loc. cit._), Cyprus (_J.H.S._ xii. p. 142), and at Athens on the Acropolis (_Ath. Mitth._ 1889, p. 341).

Footnote 1133:

These fragments will be fully illustrated in colour in the forthcoming vol. i. of the _B.M. Catalogue of Vases_.

Footnote 1134:

Cf. A 763 in B.M. = _Naukratis II._ pl. 5, 1.

Footnote 1135:

A 762. Other good examples are A 764, 790, 792.

Footnote 1136:

A 985 = _J.H.S._ viii. pl. 79.

Footnote 1137:

One Melian; B 102_{5} and 102_{29} (with Corinthian inscriptions); B 102_{13}, 102_{27}, 102_{32} (Daphniote), etc.

Footnote 1138:

See generally _Tanis II._ (_Fourth Mem. Egypt Expl. Fund_), pp. 48 ff., 61 ff., pls. 25–31; _Jahrbuch_, 1895, p. 35 ff. and _Ant. Denkm._ ii. pl. 21; _B.M. Cat. of Vases_, ii. p. 41; Endt, _Ion. Vasenm._ p. 18.

Footnote 1139:

ii. 30, 107.

Footnote 1140:

ii. 154.

Footnote 1141:

_Jahrbuch_, 1895, p. 35 ff.; Endt, _Ion. Vasenm._ p. 18.

Footnote 1142:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1898, p. 51: and cf. _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1892, p. 256.

Footnote 1143:

B.M. B 104–6.

Footnote 1144:

Cf. for the crosses in the field the Boeotian example given in Fig. 86, p. 287.

Footnote 1145:

B.M. B 107–15.

Footnote 1146:

See Böhlau, _Aus ion. u. ital. Nekrop._ p. 65. He derives this pattern through the medium of the “Fikellura” vases.

Footnote 1147:

B.M. B 116–25.

Footnote 1148:

This is also occasionally found at Naukratis, and appears on a fragment from Mytilene in the British Museum (B 99) of Daphniote style.

Footnote 1149:

_Jahrbuch_, 1897, p. 55.

Footnote 1150:

See Zahn in _Ath. Mitth._ 1898, p. 50.

Footnote 1151:

Cf. the Xanthos reliefs, _Brit. Mus. Cat. of Sculpt._ i. No. 86.

Footnote 1152:

See Endt, _Ion. Vasenm._ p. 17, and cf. coins of Methymna.

Footnote 1153:

Cf. Endt, _Ion. Vasenm._ pp. 5, 13 ff., who points out the similarity in subject and decoration, as also in details of colouring, armour, etc., with the other groups.

Footnote 1154:

_Revue des Études Grecques_, 1895, p. 182.

Footnote 1155:

Vienna 217–18; Louvre E 696. For list of subjects see _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1892, p. 254.

Footnote 1156:

B.M. B 103_{14} for instance.

Footnote 1157:

Cf. Louvre E 739. Also found at Daphnae as a shield-device (B.M. B 115_{2}), and on coins of Clazomenae (see Endt, p. 24).

Footnote 1158:

Cf. _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1892, p. 259.

Footnote 1159:

_Röm. Mitth._ iii. (1888), p. 159 ff.; now in B.M.

Footnote 1160:

_Op. cit._ p. 172.

Footnote 1161:

It is found also on the sarcophagi (cf. _Terracotta Sarcophagi in B.M._ pls. 1, 2), on the quasi-Ionic vase, Gerhard, _A. V._ 205, and on B.M. B 379 (see below).

Footnote 1162:

Cf. for instance _Mon. dell’ Inst._ xi. 53–4.

Footnote 1163:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1898, pl. 6, p. 38 ff.

Footnote 1164:

Vol. II. Frontisp.; Reinach, ii. 124.

Footnote 1165:

Cf. especially Berlin 2154 (Endt, _op. cit._ pl. 1, figs. 11–13) and Gerhard, _A. V._ 194 = Reinach, ii. 97. They have been discussed by Endt (_op. cit._ pp. 21, 29), by Pottier in _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1893, p. 424 ff., and by Karo in _J.H.S._ xix. p. 146 ff.

Footnote 1166:

B.M. B 379–82; _J.H.S._ v. pls. 40–3.

Footnote 1167:

These have been recently collected and discussed by Böhlau (_Ath. Mitth._ 1900, p. 40 ff.), who notes a total of seventeen. His list is certainly incomplete, as some examples in the British Museum might have been added. See also Furtwaengler, _Gr. Vasenmalerei_, p. 220, who attributes the Phineus cup to Naxos.

Footnote 1168:

See _Ath. Mitth._ 1900, p. 93.

Footnote 1169:

_Mon. dell’ Inst._ vi.–vii. pl. 78: see Fig. 111 and