[Fig. 3]: The hieroglyphics describe the dance.

[Fig. 4]: Egyptian hieroglyphic for "dance."

[Fig. 5]: Cyprian limestone group of Phoenician dancers, about 6½ in. high. There is a somewhat similar group, also from Cyprus, in the British Museum. The dress, a hooded cowl, appears to be of great antiquity.

[Fig. 6]: Phoenician patera, from Idalium, showing a religious ritual dance before a goddess in a temple round a sun emblem.

[Fig. 7]: Female Figure smelling a lotus. From a painting in the British Museum.

[Fig. 8]: Dance of Bacchantes, painted by the ceramic painter, Hieron. (British Museum.)

[Fig. 9]: Dancing Bacchante. From a vase in the British Museum.

[Fig. 10]: Greek terra cotta dancing girl, about 350 B.C. (British Museum.)

[Fig. 11]: The Gěrănŏs from a vase in the Museo Borbonico, Naples.

[Fig. 12]: Panathenaeac dance, about the 4th century B.C.