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Footnote 831:
_E.g._ A 66 in B.M.
Footnote 832:
Hall, _Oldest Civilisation_, pp. 72, 98.
Footnote 833:
_E.g._ B.M. A 67–8.
Footnote 834:
Cf. _Excavations in Cyprus_, pp. 34 ff., 72.
Footnote 835:
_Cyprus Mus. Cat._ p. 39.
Footnote 836:
Myres, _ibid._
Footnote 837:
Cf. for instance the jug given in Cesnola, _Cyprus_, p. 408, fig. 29.
Footnote 838:
_E.g._ B.M. A 134: cf. _Cyprus Mus. Cat._ 401–2.
Footnote 839:
_Cat. des Vases du Louvre_, i. p. 250: see below, pp. 284, 315.
Footnote 840:
The Trojan legends were familiar in Cyprus, as the Κυπριακά of the local Cyclic poet Stasinos shows.
Footnote 841:
Cf. Perrot, _Hist, de l’Art_, iii. pp. 714–15, figs. 525–26.
Footnote 842:
_Excavations in Cyprus_, p. 73.
Footnote 843:
Recent discoveries by Mr. Arthur Evans at Knossos (_Brit. Sch. Annual_, 1901–2, p. 15) seem to suggest that these panels may be meant for windows or storeys of houses. Cf. also the bronze from Enkomi (_Excavations_, p. 10).
Footnote 844:
_Cyprus Mus. Cat._ p. 59.
Footnote 845:
_Excavations in Cyprus_, p. 74.
Footnote 846:
See _Athen. Mitth._ xi. (1886), p. 248; cf. also Meursius, _Cyprus_, i. chap. 10; Heuzey, _Cat. des Fig. ant. du Louvre_, pp. 116–17.
Footnote 847:
Cypriote pottery with concentric circles has been found at Nebesheh in the Delta. It was brought by the Cypriote mercenaries, enrolled by Psammetichus, in the seventh century (_Eg. Expl. Fund_, 4th Mem. pl. 3, p. 20).
Footnote 848:
Perrot, _Hist. de l’Art_, iii. p. 769 ff.
Footnote 849:
M. Pottier (_Louvre Cat._ i. p. 92) thinks that Greek influence may explain all the stages of Cypriote pottery from the Mycenaean period onwards. See also on this subject Dümmler, in _Ath. Mitth._ xi. p. 284.
Footnote 850:
_Excavations in Cyprus_, p. 8, fig. 14.
Footnote 851:
B.M. C 244.
Footnote 852:
B.M. C 121 = Perrot, _Hist. de l’Art_, iii. pp. 716–17, figs. 527–8.
Footnote 853:
B.M. C 120 = _Rev. Arch._ ix. (1887), p. 77 ff.
Footnote 854:
_Cyprus Mus. Cat._ p. 26.
Footnote 855:
_Ibid._ p. 21.
Footnote 856:
See Perrot, _Hist. de l’Art_, iii. figs. 510–13; _ibid._ figs. 520–23 (human figures); Cesnola, _Cyprus_, p. 55, pls. 44–6; _Excavations in Cyprus_, pp. 75, 104 ff.; _J.H.S._ v. p. 103.
Footnote 857:
See above, p. 249. Cf. Layard, _Monuments of Nineveh_, pl. 10 = Nimroud Gallery of B.M., slab 4_a_.
Footnote 858:
Perrot, _op. cit._ iii. p. 711, fig. 523.
Footnote 859:
_E.g._ Perrot, _op. cit._ iii. figs. 507, 523, pp. 699, 711; _Excavations in Cyprus_, pp. 104–5, figs. 151–52.
Footnote 860:
_Excavations in Cyprus_, p. 105, fig. 152.
Footnote 861:
B.M. C 268 = _J.H.S._ ii. p. 304.
Footnote 862:
_Cyprus_, pl. 29.
Footnote 863:
See O.-Richter, _Kypros, the Bible, and Homer_, p. 497, and frontispiece to text volume; also _B.M. Excavations in Cyprus_, p. 105, fig. 152.
Footnote 864:
B.M. E 34; _Branteghem Cat._ 30; Klein, _Meistersig._^2 p. 221.
Footnote 865:
Louvre A 258.
Footnote 866:
_E.g._ _J.H.S._ xii. pl. 14; _Jahrbuch_, 1887, pl. 11.
Footnote 867:
See Hermann, _Gräberfeld von Marion_, p. 46 ff.; _B.M. Excavations in Cyprus_, pp. 78, 109.
Footnote 868:
_Excavations in Cyprus_, p. 78, Fig. 110.
Footnote 869:
_Troja 1893_, p. 86; _Troja u. Ilion_, i. p. 18. On the pottery generally see the latter, p. 243 ff.
Footnote 870:
Its evolution is well illustrated by the Canopic vases described in
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