[150]. Reisen, i. p. 66; iii. p. 27. See also Berlin 3901, 4088; Brongniart, Traité, i. p. 577; Bibl. Nat. 19, 21, 22. The Sèvres vases mentioned by Brongniart were found about thirty feet below the volcanic deposits.

[151]. See Ath. Mitth. 1903, p. 1 ff.; H. von Gaertringen, Thera, vol. ii.

[152]. See Jahn, Vasens. zu München, p. xxvi; Berlin 1886; Rhein. Mus. 1843, p. 435; Boettiger, Vasengem. i. p. 29.

[153]. These are fully described and illustrated in a volume issued by the Hellenic Society (1904).

[154]. Op. cit. iii. p. 15 ff.

[155]. J.H.S. xxii. p. 46 ff.

[156]. Mon. Grecs, 1875, pls. 1–2.

[157]. Rhein. Mus. 1843. p. 435; Bibl. Nat. 873 (Chios); for Tenedos as a pottery centre see Dio Chrys. Orat. 42, 5; Plutarch, Vit. aer. alien. 2.

[158]. For ancient references to Samian ware see Chapter [XXII]., where the subject is discussed in detail.

[159]. Aus ion. u. ital. Nekrop. (1898); he also found Cyrenaic, Corinthian, and Attic pottery (p. 125 ff.). See below, p. [336].