64 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



2. Sochares. ^^[>|^2 



3. Symmaclios. (v|axOY ^* *^^® ^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ 



Helios. 



4. Dorion. AHPinNOZ. 



5. Aeschines and the Rhodian month, Dalios, 



written in inverse order and boustrophedon. 

 OY 



I AAA A I/I = 'Etti Aio-Ytva, AaXtov. 



EniAIZXI 



6. Terracotta fragment of stamp. . i^qy 



7. Terracotta fragment of head, the upper part 



wanting. 



8. Bronze handle of strigil with stamp, on which is a 



youth playing the flutes and marking time with 

 his foot. 



9. Bronze handle of strigil with stamp; dog and 



inscription EYAI. 



10. Bronze fragment of the handle of a strigil inscribed 

 0EOZENIAA. 

 11-12. Two bronze handles with incised lines. 

 13-14. Two bronze mirrors with short handles. 



15-16. Two bronze handles, one detachable and fittiiig into 

 socket. 



17-18. Two bronze pins with bead in centre. 



19. Lead fragment. 



20. Fictile bowl of Mycenaean type, ornamented with 



bands of red and spirals. 



21. Kylix of Mycenaean type. 

 22-24. Three bowls of the same type. 



25. Cantharos of black ware, ornamented with incised 



lines and beading. 



26. Amphora ornamented with geometrical patterns in 



two shades of brown upon a light ground. 



27. Oenochoe ornamented with friezes of animals in 



dark red and green. 



28. Oenochoe of similar type : lions and bulls in frieze, 



29. Hydria with frieze of geometrical patterns. '^'i ^'■< 



30. Amphora. Black figures upon red ground ; warrior 



with shield and old man seated. The same design 

 is repeated on either side, but the device on the 

 shield is different — in the one case a human leg, 

 in the other a fantastic combination of dots and 

 semicircles. 



