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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. xiii FIG. PAGE 271. The Amathus patera 351 272. Patera from Dali 353 273. Fragment of outer frieze from a silver bowl 354 274. Patera in the Varvakeion Museum, Athens 356 275. Part of the decoration of a silver cup . 357 276. Patera from Curium 358 277. Central medallion from a cup 360 278. Silver patera . 361 279. Part of the rim and handle of a bronze vessel 363 280. Handle of a bronze vessel 365 281. Handle of a vase ! 367 282 284. Silver ewers 367 285. Silver cup 368 286. Alabastron in rock crystal 368 287. Sceptre-head in agate 369 288. Sceptre-head in bronze 369 289. Bronze pectoral 374 290. 291. Gold ornament ; front and back views 375 292. Heads of Ammon, on a leaden plaque 376 293. Silver pin 379 294 296. Gold rings for the hair 379 297 299. Earrings 379 300. Jewelry found at Curium 380 301 309. Earrings 381 310. Fragment of a torso in limestone 382 311. Gold necklace 382 312. Necklace of gold and glass 383 313. Gold pendant in the Cagliari Museum 384 314. Brooch or pendant in gold 385 315. Gold pendant 385 316. Golden bee 385 317. Pendant for necklace 386 318. Bronze fibula from Cameiros 386 319. Golden fibula 386 320. Gold bracelet 387 321. Silver bracelet 388 322. Egyptian bracelet 389 323. Bracelet 389 324 326. Bracelets 390 327. Gold bracelet 390 328. Gold bracelet 391 329. Seal 392 330. Metal buttons 392 331. Buttons 393 332. Fragment of a jewel in gold 393 333. Golden hawk 393 334. Wild goat 394