[1536]. Clay moulds for these bowls have been found at Athens, suggesting that there was a fabric there. But they were probably not confined to one centre. See Ath. Mitth. 1901, p. 67, note.

[1537]. J.H.S. xxii. p. 3.

[1538]. Arch. Anzeiger, 1904, p. 191 (in Oxford).

[1539]. Cf. Mon. Grecs, 1885–88, p. 48.

[1540]. Berlin 2891, from Crete.

[1541]. See Robert, op. cit. p. 90. In the same work will be found full descriptions of most of the other bowls.

[1542]. See Class. Review, 1894, p. 325.

[1543]. E.g. G 105, in B.M.

[1544]. See above, p. [495].

[1545]. See above, p. [498].