[51] See [Plan II]. at the end of the volume.
[53] Nimbus und Strahlenkranz.
[54] See the Sections on the Plates of Whorls.
[55] For examples of this type see Nos. 337, 340, 341, &c.
[56] See the Illustrations to [Chapter II]., p. 65.
[57] ‘Le Signe de la Croix,’ pp. 88-89.
[58] See the Sections of Plain Whorls, Pl. XXI., Nos. 436-440.
[59] This statement needs considerable qualification. The notes on M. Burnouf’s drawings, supplied by Dr. Schliemann for this book, frequently describe the decorated whorls as worn and rubbed, especially on the under side and at the point, in some cases “by a circular motion.” All this strongly favours the hypothesis of their use for spindles.—[Ed.]
[60] These restorations are indicated in the engravings by light shading.