CONTENTS. 



XXlll 



Figs, 



26. 



27. 



28. 

 29. 



PLAtE ^-^(Continued.) 



8-14a6. Pitchers and vases, . 

 15-19. Cups and other drinking ves 

 sels, 



20. Bowl, .... 



21. Dipper {Simpulum), . 



22ab. Royal necklace, and sceptre, 

 23, 24. Ethiopian royal headgear, 

 25. Numidian " " 



Armenian royal headgear {Kida 

 ris), . 



Dacian headgear, 



Sarmatian headgear, 



Scythian royal tiara, 

 30,31. Persian royal tiara 

 32. Assyrian tiara, . 

 33-37. Indian caps, 



38. Assyrian helmet, 



39. Phrygian cap, . 

 40ah. Assyrian headgear, 



41, 456. Indian necklace and girdle, 

 42. Chinese imperial cap, 

 43-45. Fans and fly-brushes, . 



46. Persian covering for the feet, 



47. Persian fan, 



48-50. Persian drinking vessels, 

 51. The rock-tomb of Midas in Asia 

 Minor, 

 Rock-tombs at Persepolis, 

 Monument near Tortosa in Syria, 

 Absalom's tomb in the valley of 

 Josaphat, near Jerusalem, . 

 55-75a&. Carthaginian coins and me- 

 dals, . . . . 



PLATE 7. 



Grecian Costumes. 



52. 

 53. 

 54. 



179 



179 

 179 



179 

 179 



182 

 182 



182 

 183 



181 

 181 



180 

 180 

 181 

 180 

 181 

 180 

 181 

 181 

 181 

 180 

 180 

 180 



180 

 180 

 180 



180 



182 



Figs 



. 1, 2ab. Maidens, . 





196 



(( 



3. Youth, .... 





195 



« 



4. Spinner, .... 





196 



« 



5. Singer, .... 





196 



<( 



6. Amazon, .... 





196 



<e 



7-13. Women, 





196 



ct 



14. Phrygian, .... 





181 



(( 



15, 16. Greeks from Mount Ida, 





196 



<( 



17. Philosopher, 





195 



tc 



18. Poet, .... 





195 



ts 



19. Prefect, .... 





195 



<( 



20. War-leader, 



PLATE 8. 





. 195 



Fig. 



1. Ceremony at a Greek vi^edding. 



198 



<( 



2. Greek dancer, . 





196 



<c 



3. Roman funeral ceremony, . 





223 



« 



4. Interior of a Greek dwelling. 





197 



(( 



5. The Areopagus, 



PLATE 9. 





192 



Figs 



. 1-6. Games of Greek youth, . 





195 



« 



7-24. Olympian games, . 



PLATE 10. 



IS 



4-196 



Fig. 



1. The philosophers' garden 



a1 







Athens, 





195 



(( 



2-34. Various Grecian articles 







r 





furniture, . 





197 



(( 



35-39. Various Grecian tools, . 





197 



<c 



40-54. Various Grecian articles 







P 





toilet, 





. 197 



PLATE 11. 



Fig. 1. The rock-tombs of Tarquinii, 

 " 2. Those of Assus, 

 " 3,4. Those of Ceraea, and their 



ground plan, . 

 " 5, 6. Tombs of Orcla ; elevation, 

 " 7, 8. The same ; the ground plan, 

 " 9, 10. Tombs in Telmessus ; eleva 



tion and ground plan, 

 " 11,12. Tomb in Falerii ; ground plan 



and section, 

 " 13, 14. Tomb in Agrigentum ; eleva 



tion and section, 

 " 15. Tomb from an antique vase, 

 " 16-20. Urns and vases, . 

 " 21-23. Tripods, 

 " 24-34a6, Greek coins, 



198 

 198 



198 

 198 

 198 



198 



198 



198 

 198 

 198 

 198 

 193 



Figs. 



Fig. 



Figs 



Fig. 



Fig. 



PLATE 12. 



Rome. 

 1-3. Emperors, 

 4, 5. Empresses, 

 6, 7. Senators, 



8. Philosopher, 



9. Lictor, 



10. Citizen and his wife, . 

 11,12. Youths, 

 13-16. Women, 

 17-29. Female headgear, 

 30-32. Male headgear, . 



. 220 



. 220 

 216,220 



. 220 



. 217 



. 215 



. ^19 



. 220 



. 220 



. 220 



PLATE 13. 



Rome. 



1. Exhibition of captives in the fo- 



rum, 214 



2. Gladiators in the theatre, . . 223 



3. Gladiators at funerals, . . 224 



4. Funeral of emperors, . . 223,224 



Figs. 



Fig. 



PLATE 14. 



1-16. Details from the Circensian 

 games, .... 



PLATE 15. 

 1. Combat with wild beasts in the 

 Coliseum at Rome, under 

 Domitian, .... 

 2-19. Roman consular coins, . 

 20-25. Roman imperial coins, . 



PLATE 16. 

 1-66. Roman furniture and tools. 



223 



223 

 219 

 219 



216, 



220, 221, 224. 



PLATE 17. 



1 . The street of tombs in Pompeii, 



2-4. Monuments, . 



5-7. Sarcophagi, . 



8-59. Roman furniture and tools, 



224 

 224 

 224 

 221 



PLATE 18. 



of the Roman 



1. Gallic women 



time, 221 



2-6. Bas-reliefs from Gaul, . . 221 



7, Sab. Gallic coins, . . . 221 



9, 10. Gallic sepulchral urns, . . 224 

 11-39. Various Gallic trinkets and 



utensils, .... 221 



40-42. German sepulchral urns, . 224 

 43-56. Coins, medals, and ma- 

 trices, . . . 219,221 



