[183] Another Rhodian vase, similar in style, with Swastikas, is shown in the “Grammar of the Lotus,” pl. 37, fig. 4.

[184] G. Hirschfield, “Vasi archaici Ateniesi,” Annali dell’ Instituto di corrispondenza archæologica, 1872, Tav. d’Ag. K. 6, 52.

[185] Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris, 1888, pp. 674-675.

[186] Ibid., p. 675.

[187] “Salaminia,” p. 240, fig. 226.

[188] Aphrodite = Phenician Ashtoreth, Astarte = Babylonian Ishtar.

[189] See [p. 773].

[190] Archæologia, XLVIII, pt. 2, p. 305.

[191] Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris, 1888, p. 679.

[192] “Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria,” I, p. 69.