116 ANCIENT AKT OF THE )-K()VIN(E OF CHIRIyL'I- 



III till' vase sliDwii ill Fig. 100 the treatment is in a general way the 

 saiiii'. Iiiil tlic ((iiuiiartiiieuts are triangular and are separated bylines 

 (h.-il fonu a. disronnet-ted meander. An additional example is given 

 in Fig. 107. Here the principal zone is expanded to cover the whole 



Fin. Kili. UuHl.- uilh 1.1. >ail -ajiic uunUiuiUK KWKiiiBti'i'^ figures— J. 



upper surface of tlie vase, wliich was finished in the light colored slip 

 to receive it. T1h> inincipal liiirs are arranged to give the effect of 

 rays when viewed fi-oiii almxi'. hut as seen in the cut they give the 

 effect of a carelessly conncclcil nu'ander. The groups of lines are 



