[92] Op. cit. II. 436 f.; see further Gruppe, op. cit. II. 1284, 1293; Lobeck, Aglaophamus, 1086 (1829); Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I. 445 (1814-21); Lübker, Real-Lex. des Klassischen Altertums, s.v. Artemis (1914); Hesychius, s.v. Βραυρωνίοις; Mommsen, Feste der Stadt Athen, pp. 456 ff.; Heortologie, pp. 406 ff.; and see also Pausan. I. xxiii. 7. Cp. the custom among the Azimba of east-central Africa, when maidens attain puberty they celebrate the occasion by a dance in which only women take part: see Hartland in Anthropological Essays presented to E. B. Tylor, p. 197 (1907).

[93] III. xi. 7.

[94] Op. cit. I. 162. Herodotus refers to the Carneian festival in VII. 206.

[95] Op. cit. I. 234.

[96] Gruppe, op. cit. I. 271.

[97] For its religious character see Mommsen, Heortologie, pp. 163 ff.

[98] See further, p. 71, and W. H. Matthews, Mazes and Labyrinths, pp. 19 ff., 156 ff. (1922).

[99] Prolegomena of the History of Religions, p. 123 (1884).

[100] Ohnefalsch-Richter, op. cit. I. 446, 448, and numbered cxxxii. 2.

[101] XVIII. 590-606 (Blakeney’s translation).