[969]. In the B.F. period, pinakes and prothesis-amphorae (Athens 688–690, 845–847; Berlin 1811–26, 1887–89); in the R.F. period, the white lekythi.

[970]. See Pottier, op. cit. i. p. 135 ff.

[971]. See also Ath. Mitth. xiii. (1888), p. 280.

[972]. Ath. Mitth. 1895, pl. 3.

[973]. See J.H.S. xxii. p. 35.

[974]. Ionian influence in the early part of the sixth century is also indicated by the finds of Rhodian and Naucratite pottery on the Acropolis at Athens; and in another way by the style of the vases found at Vourva and others from Eretria: see Böhlau, Aus ion. u. ital. Nekrop., p. 116; Nilsson in Jahrbuch, 1903, p. 124 ff.

[975]. Cf. Athens 464, 469; Jahrbuch, 1897, pl. 7; Notizie degli Scavi, 1895, p. 186, as examples of the transition.

[976]. Cf. the large Boeotian πίθοι, (Plate [XLVII]., and Bull. de Corr. Hell. 1898, p. 497 ff.).

[977]. Athens 665–66: cf. 469.

[978]. See Chapter XIV.