[2109]. It should be borne in mind that Mycenaean vases have been found in Argolis, Cyprus, and elsewhere, with characters incised on the handles, of contemporaneous execution, and forming parallels to the Cretan script and the later Cypriote syllabary.
[2110]. Olympia, iv. pl. 39, p. 102.
[2111]. Roehl, I.G.A. 377.
[2112]. $1$2 1903, pls. 2–6: see Vol. I. p. [92].
[2113]. See also Vol. I. p. [335].
[2114]. Jahrbuch, 1891, p. 263; Kretschmer, p. 7.
[2115]. Vol. I. p. [297] and Plate [XVI].; for the latest interpretation of the name, as here adopted, see Class. Review, 1900, p. 264.
[2116]. E.g. Ramsay in J.H.S. x. p. 187.
[2117]. Studniczka, Kyrene, p. 11 ff.; Vol. I. p. [342].
[2118]. Collected by Blass, Dialektinschr. iii. 3120 ff., and Wilisch, Altkorinthische Thonindustrie, p. 156.