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18. Stamp for making a mould, in the form of a figure of 

 Summer. 



9-18. From Arezzo. 



Yl.— Pottery. 



1. Amphora of Grseco-Phoenician fabric, with figures of 

 Sphinxes and women in black outline and brown washes on 

 drab ground. Carpas, Cyprus. 



2. Red-figured kylix, with interior design of warrior. Asia 

 Minor. 



3. Fragmentary red-figured kylix, with figure of Hermes ; 

 signed by Hermaios. 



4. Fragment of late Athenian red-figured vase, with mar- 

 riage scene (compare Athen. Mittheil., 1891, p. 384). 



VII. — Engraved Gems. 



1. Agate intaglio; gryllus formed of two female heads. 



2. Haematite cone, with two lions erect. 



3. Part of bronze-gilt ring, with intaglio setting; Satyr 

 playing flutes. 



1-3. From Crete. 



4. Sard scarab ; horse rolling. 



5. Sard intaglio ; head of Heracles, inscribed TPY<? 

 Tjou^[(uv]. 



6. Carnelian scaraboid ; Sphinx. 



7. Onyx cameo ; portrait of old man. 



4-7. From Cyprus. 



8. Sardonyx cameo ; Psyche as a butterfly approaching the 

 sleeping Cupid. 



9. Carnelian intaglio ; Odysseus and Diomede slaying 

 Dolon. Cadiz. 



10. Carnelian intaglio, part of ; Satyr with thyrsos, 

 walking. 



IX. Excavations at Enkomi, near Salamis, in Cyprus, were 

 carried on between March and September 1896 with the fund 

 b)equeathed by Miss E. T. Turner, supplemented by a contri- 

 bution from the grant for purchases. The site was a cemetery 

 of the Mycensean period, and yielded a considerable collec- 

 tion of Mycensean and early Cypriote objects. The chief 

 groups of objects found are : — • 



(1.) Gold ornaments, including stamped diadems and mouth- 

 pieces, earrings, necklaces, finger-rings, and pins. 



0.125. (2.) Ivory 



