[430]. J.H.S. vi. pl. 61.

[431]. Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 102; B.M. Excavations in Cyprus, p. 35, fig. 63.

[432]. B.M. Excavations, p. 22, pl. 3.

[433]. See Pottier, Louvre Cat. i. p. 150; Dumont-Pottier, i. p. 193; Perrot, Hist. de l’Art, iii. pl. 5.

[434]. Roberts, Gk. Epigraphy, i. p. 192.

[435]. Cf. J.H.S. iv. p. 11. Heuzey, however, thinks that the Phoenicians imitated the Greek painted examples of this time (such as A 1117 ff. in B.M.). Cf. Gaz. Arch. 1880, p. 159.

[436]. Good examples are given in Perrot, Hist. de l’Art, iii. p. 676; Gaz. Arch. 1880, pl. 28 (in Louvre, from Corinth); Ath. Mitth. 1879, pl. 19: cf. also Berlin 1288–91, and many examples in B.M. (First Vase Room). On one from Kos was found the name of Apries (599–569 B.C.). See also Naukratis I. pl. 2, figs. 6–18.

[437]. Perrot, Hist. de l’Art. iii. pl. 6.

[438]. B.M. Excavations, p. 69, fig. 99.

[439]. Furtwaengler, Coll. Sabouroff, i. pl. 70, fig. 3 (with text); Rayet and Collignon, p. 374.