[50]. Room K, Cases 69–72.

[51]. For specimens of typical Athenian tombs see Stackelberg, Gräber der Hellenen, pl. 7. Fig. [1]. gives a reproduction of a cist full of vases from ibid. pl. 8. For an admirable description of the tombs of the Dipylon, see Ath. Mitth. 1893, p. 74 ff.

[52]. Compte-Rendu, Atlas, 1859, pls. 5–6; Macpherson, Antiqs. of Kertch, passim.

[53]. Arch. Zeit. 1850, p. 209, pl. 19.

[54]. Journ. Hell. Stud. vi. p. 237.

[55]. See for illustrations of tombs at Agia Paraskevi, near Nicosia, Ath. Mitth. 1886, xi. p. 209 ff., and Suppl. pl. 2, from which Fig. [2]. is taken.

[56]. For specimens of Cypriote tombs of all periods the reader is referred to Cesnola’s Cyprus; Brit. Mus. Excavations in Cyprus, 1893–96; Journ. Hell. Stud. ix. p. 264 (Paphos) and xi. p.19 ff. (Poli).

[57]. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lit. 2nd Ser. ix. (1870), p. 162.

[58]. Gardner, Cat. of Vases in Ashmol. Mus. p. vii.

[59]. Cavallari in Bull. della Comm. di Antich. in Sicil. 1872, v. p. 10, pl. 3.