CONTENTS.
The references in brackets are to the numbers of the Figures.
| PAGE | ||
| [Introduction] | [1] | |
| I. | [Political Inscriptions and Slavery] | [1] |
| Treaties, etc. (1); Proxenia Decrees (2-3); Dikasts' Tickets and Ostraka (4-6); Votive Arms (7-8); Military Diploma (9a, 9b); Corn Largesse (10); Slaves (11). | ||
| II. | [Coins] | [14] |
| Greek Coins (12); Roman Coins (13-15). | ||
| III. | [Drama] | [25] |
| Greek Comedy (16); Roman Plays (17-18); Actors and Masks (19-22). | ||
| IV. | [Shipping] | [33] |
| Greek Shipping (Frontispiece and 23-26); Roman Shipping (27-28). | ||
| V. | [Religion and Superstition] | [39] |
| Implements and Methods of Worship. Votive
Altars (29); Sacrifices and Apparatus (30-31); Prayer; Theoxenia (32); Augury; Shrines (33-34). Votive Offerings (35-45). Superstition and Magic. Magical Inscriptions; Bronze Hand (46). | ||
| VI. | [Athletics] | [58] |
| Pugilism (47); Sports of the Pentathlon (48-51); Boxing Gloves (52); Prize Vase (53). | ||
| VII. | [Gladiators and the Arena] | [64] |
| Types of Gladiator (54-58); Helmet (59); Tesserae
(60); Animal Contests (61). | ||
| VIII. | [Chariot-Racing and the Circus] | [70] |
| Chariots in the Circus, and Charioteers (62-65). | ||
| IX. | [Arms and Armour] | [74] |
| Early Armour (66); Helmets (67-79); Cuirasses (80-85); Greaves, etc. (86-89); Shields (90); Standards(91-93). Early Weapons. Mycenaean Swords and Daggers (94-96); Mycenaean Spears and Arrows (97-98); Early Italian Swords and Spears (99-100); Greek Swords (101-105); Greek and Roman Spears (106-108); Roman Swords (109); Sling-shot and Arrowheads (110-111); Calthrop (112). | ||
| X. | [House and Furniture] | [109] |
| General Furniture. Couch (113). Lighting. Lampstands (114-115); Lamps (116-119); Candlesticks and Lanterns (120-123). The Kitchen. Implements. Fish Plate (124). The Bath. Strigils (125-126); Water Supply. Pumps (127-128); Heating. Shapes of Vases. | ||
| XI. | [Dress and Toilet] | [122] |
| Greek Female Dress (129-133); Greek Male Dress
(134-138); Roman Dress (139-140); Footwear (141-2); Fibulae (143-158). Jewellery. Bracelets (159); Earrings (160); Bullae, Necklaces, Studs, Pins (161-163). Toilet. Combs (164); Toilet Boxes (165); Mirrors; Razors (166-168); Miscellanea (169-170). | ||
| XII. | [Domestic Arts] | [142] |
| Spinning and Weaving (171-177); Sewing Implements
(178-182); Cutlery (183); Locks and Keys (184-190); Seals (191). | ||
| XIII. | [Trade] | [158] |
| Shops (192-193). | ||
| XIV. | [Weights and Scales] | [158] |
| Greek Weights (194-195); Roman Weights; Scales and Steelyards (196-200). | ||
| XV. | [Tools, Building and Sculpture] | [166] |
| Tools (201); Building Materials (202-203). | ||
| XVI. | [Horses and Chariots] | [169] |
| Chariots and Carts (204-205); Horse Trappings (206-208). | ||
| XVII. | [Agriculture] | [174] |
| Ploughs (209); Wine Making (210); Olive Harvest
(211-212); Goat-herd, etc. (213). | ||
| XVIII. | [Industrial Arts] | [180] |
| Metal-working (214-215); Pottery (216-222); Gems and Pastes; Wood-working; Lathe-work. | ||
| XIX. | [Medicine and Surgery] | [185] |
| Greek and Roman Medicine (223-226). | ||
| XX. | [Measures and Instruments] | [191] |
| Measures (227); Compasses (228); Stamps (229). | ||
| XXI. | [Infancy. Toys] | [193] |
| Infants (230-231); Dolls, etc. (232-234); Tops (235). | ||
| XXII. | [Education, with Writing and Painting] | [197] |
| Reading and Writing Lessons (236-238); Arithmetic; Writing Materials (239-241); Painting. | ||
| XXIII. | [Games] | [203] |
| Knucklebones (242-243); Dice (244); Ivory Pieces (245). | ||
| XXIV. | [Marriage] | [207] |
| Greek Marriage (246-249); Roman Marriage (250-251). | ||
| XXV. | [Music and Dancing] | [213] |
| Musical Instruments. Kithara and Lyre (252-253); Flutes and Cymbals (254); Dancing (255). | ||
| XXVI. | [Domestic and Pet Animals; Flowers] | [218] |
| Performing Animals (256); Flowers. | ||
| XXVII. | [Methods of Burial] | [220] |
| Greek Burials (257-258); Italian Burials. Hut
Urns (259); Canopic Urn (260); Funeral Masks (261); Etruscan Urn (262); Roman Burials and Funeral Urns (263); Roman Grave Relief (264). |