LIST OF PLATES IN VOLUME I

(Except where otherwise noted the objects are in the British Museum)

PLATE
I.Kylix signed by Duris: Labours of Theseus (colours)[Frontispiece]
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II.Archaic terracotta antefixes[98]
III.Restoration of temple at Civita Lavinia[100]
IV.Greek lamps and “brazier-handles”[106]
V.Moulds for terracotta figures[114]
VI.Terracotta vases from Southern Italy[118]
VII.“Melian” reliefs[120]
VIII.Archaic terracotta figures[122]
IX.Terracotta figures of fine style[124]
X.Porcelain and enamelled wares[128]
XI.Cypriote Bronze-Age pottery[242]
XII.Mycenaean vases found in Cyprus[246]
XIII.Cypriote “Graeco-Phoenician” pottery[252]
XIV.Example of Kamaraes ware from Palaiokastro, Crete (from Brit. School Annual)[266]
XV.Mycenaean vases (colours)[272]
XVI.Subjects from the Aristonoös krater in the Vatican (from Wiener Vorl.)[296]
XVII.Phaleron, Boeotian, and Photo-Corinthian vases[300]
XVIII.Melian amphora in Athens (from Conze)[302]
XIX.Proto-Corinthian and Early Corinthian vases[308]
XX.Corinthian pyxis and Rhodian oinochoë (colours)[312]
XXI.Later Corinthian vases with figure subjects[316]
XXII.Chalcidian vase in Bibl. Nat., Paris: Herakles and Geryon; chariot[320]
XXIII.“Tyrrhenian” Amphora: The death of Polyxena[324]
XXIV.Rhodian and Naucratite wares[336]
XXV.Situla from Daphnae; later Ionic vase in South Kensington[352]
XXVI.Caeretan hydria (colours)[354]
XXVII.Painted sarcophagus from Clazomenae[364]
XXVIII.The François vase in Florence, general view (from Furtwaengler and Reichhold, Gr. Vasenm.)[370]
XXIX.Attic black-figured amphorae[380]
XXX.Vases by Nikosthenes[384]
XXXI.Obverse of vase by Andokides: Warriors playing draughts (B.F.)[386]
XXXII.Reverse of vase by Andokides: Herakles and the Nemean lion (R.F.)[386]
XXXIII.Panathenaic amphora, earlier style[388]
XXXIV.Panathenaic amphora, later style[390]
XXXV.Vases with opaque figures on black ground (Brit. Mus. and Louvre)[394]
XXXVI.Red-figured “Nolan” amphorae and lekythos[412]
XXXVII.Cups of Epictetan style[422]
XXXVIII.Kylix at Munich signed by Euphronios: Herakles and Geryon (from Furtwaengler and Reichhold)[432]
XXXIX.Kylikes by Duris at Berlin and in the style of Brygos at Corneto (from Baumeister)[436]
XL.Vases signed by Sotades (Brit. Mus. and Boston)[444]
XLI.Hydria signed by Meidias[446]
XLII.Vases of “late fine” style (colours)[448]
XLIII.Polychrome white-ground vases (colours)[456]
XLIV.Campanian and Apulian vases[484]
XLV.Apulian sepulchral vase (colours)[486]
XLVI.Vases modelled in various forms[492]
XLVII.Archaic vase in Athens with reliefs (from Ἐφημερὶς Ἀρχαιολογική)[496]
XLVIII.Vases of black ware with reliefs (Hellenistic period)[500]

LIST OF TEXT-ILLUSTRATIONS IN
VOLUME I

FIG.PAGE
1.Coffin containing vases, from AthensStackelberg[34]
2.Bronze-Age tombs in CyprusAth. Mitth.[35]
3.Tomb at Gela (Sicily) with vasesAshmol. Vases[37]
4.Campana tomb at VeiiCampana[39]
5.Map of Greece[47]
6.Map of Asia Minor and the Archipelago[63]
7.Map of Cyprus[66]
8.Map of Italy[70]
9.Diagram of roof-tiling, Heraion, OlympiaDurm[93]
10.Antefix from MarathonBrit. Mus.[99]
11.Inscribed tiles from Acarnania and CorfuBrit. Mus.[102]
12.Ostrakon of MegaklesBenndorf[103]
13.Ostrakon of XanthipposJahrbuch[103]
14.Hemikotylion from KytheraBrit. Mus.[135]
15.Child playing with jugBrit. Mus.[137]
16.Dedication to Apollo (Naukratis)Brit. Mus.[139]
17.Youth with votive tabletBenndorf[140]
18.Vases used in sacrificeFurtwaengler and Reichhold[141]
19.Funeral lekythos with vases inside tombBrit. Mus.[143]
20.Vases placed on tomb (Lucanian hydria)Brit. Mus.[144]
21.Pithos from Knossos[152]
22.Greek wine-jarsBrit. Mus.[154]
23.Amphora-stamps from RhodesDumont.[156]
24.Amphora-stamps from ThasosDumont.[158]
25.“Tyrrhenian” amphora[160]
26.Panathenaic amphora[160]
27.Panel-amphora[161]
28.Red-bodied amphora[161]
29.“Nolan” amphora[162]
30.Apulian amphora[162]
31.“Pelike”[163]
32.Stamnos[164]
33.“Lekane”[164]
34.Hydria[166]
35.Kalpis[166]
36.Krater with column-handles[169]
37.Volute-handled krater[170]
38.Calyx-krater[170]
39.Bell-krater[170]
40.Lucanian krater[172]
41.Psykter[173]
42.Deinos or lebes[173]
43.Oinochoë (7th century)[177]
44.Oinochoë (5th century)[177]
45.Prochoös[178]
46.Olpe[178]
47.Epichysis[179]
48.Kyathos[179]
49.Kotyle[184]
50.Kantharos[188]
51.Kylix (earlier form)[190]
52.Kylix (later form)[191]
53.Phiale[191]
54.Rhyton[193]
55.Pinax[194]
56.Lekythos[196]
57.Lekythos (later form)[196]
58.Alabastron[197]
59.Aryballos[197]
60.Pyxis[198]
61.Epinetron or Onos[199]
62.Askos[200]
63.Apulian askos[200]
64.Guttus[200]
65.Potter’s wheel, from Corinthian pinakesAnt. Denkm.[207]
66.Potter’s wheel (vase of about 500 B.C.)Ath. Mitth.[208]
67.Boy polishing vase; interior of potteryBlümner[213]
68.Seilenos as potter[216]
69.Interior of furnace (Corinthian pinax)Ant. Denkm.[217]
70.Interior of potteryAth. Mitth.[218]
71.Red-figured fragment, incomplete[222]
72.Studio of vase-painterBlümner[223]
73.Vase-painter varnishing cupJahrbuch[227]
74.Vase-painter using feather-brushJahrbuch[228]
75.Cypriote jug with concentric circlesBrit. Mus.[251]
76.Cypriote vase from OrmidhiaBaumeister[254]
77.“Owl-vase” from TroySchliemann[258]
78.Deep cup from TroySchliemann[259]
79.Vase in form of pig from TroySchliemann[259]
80.Double-necked vase from TroySchliemann[259]
81.Vases from TheraBaumeister[261]
82.Mycenaean vases with marine subjectsBrit. Mus.[273]
83.Ornamentation on Geometrical vasesPerrot[283]
84.Geometrical vase with panelsBrit. Mus.[284]
85.Boeotian Geometrical vasesJahrbuch[288]
86.Coffer from Thebes (Boeotian Geometrical)Jahrbuch[289]
87.Burgon lebesBrit. Mus.[296]
88.Warrior vase from MycenaeSchliemann[297]
89.Proto-Attic vase from VourvaAth. Mitth.[299]
90.The Dodwell pyxis (cover)Baumeister[316]
91.Vases of Samian or “Fikellura” styleBrit. Mus.[337]
92.The Arkesilaos cup (Bibl. Nat.)Baumeister[342]
93.Cyrenaic cup with KyreneBrit. Mus.[344]
94.Naukratis fragment with “mixed technique”Brit. Mus.[346]
95.“Egyptian situla” from DaphnaeBrit. Mus.[351]
96.Kylix by ExekiasWiener Vorl.[381]
97.Vase by Amasis: Perseus slaying MedusaBrit. Mus.[382]
98.Vase from Temple of KabeiriBrit. Mus.[392]
99.Diagram of rendering of eye on Attic vaseBrit. Mus. Cat.[408]
100.Palmettes under handles (early R.F.)Jahrbuch[414]
101.Palmettes under handles (later R.F.)Riegl[415]
102.Development of maeander and cross patternBrit. Mus. Cat.[416]
103.Krater of Polygnotan style: Slaying of Niobids (Louvre)Mon. dell’ Inst.[442]
104.Boeotian kylixBrit. Mus.[452]
105.Burlesque scene: Herakles and AugeJahrbuch[474]
106.Apulian sepulchral vaseBrit. Mus.[477]
107.Vase by Assteas in MadridBaumeister[480]
108.Lucanian krater: Departure of warriorBrit. Mus.[482]
109.Hydria with opaque painting on black groundBrit. Mus.[489]
110.Phiale with Latin inscriptionBrit. Mus.[490]

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANCIENT POTTERY

PART I

PERIODICALS DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT

American Journal of Archaeology. Baltimore and Boston, 1885, etc. In progress. (Amer. Journ. of Arch.)

Annali dell’ Instituto di corrispondenza archeologica. Rome, 1829–85. (Ann. dell’ Inst.) Plates of vases re-edited by S. Reinach in Répertoire des Vases, vol. i. (1899).