for Περσεύς; also the open form -εες for -hς, as in

,

, and the form πίει for πίε; to some of these allusion has already been made.


From this mass of detail it is possible to deduce certain chronological results,[[2231]] which are not without their value for the dating of the various Athenian fabrics. Excluding the doubtful Dipylon vase, the inscriptions extend from the seventh century[[2232]] down to the time of Xenophantos and the late Panathenaic amphorae, a period of over three hundred years.

In the François vase we meet with the closed

for the aspirate, the Ϙ and Κ together, and the two forms