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      (The)Cambridge ancient history . Plates to Vol.Ⅰ and Ⅱ

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        Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995, c1977

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        (The)Cambridge ancient history. Plates to Vol.Ⅰ and Ⅱ / edited by I. E. S. Edwards...[et al.]

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      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • PRIMITIVE MAN IN EUROPE IN MESOLITHIC TIMES / J. G. D. CLARK
      • Antler and bone artifacts from Star Carr, Yorkshire. : Photo : J. G. D. Clark. = 1
      • Maglemosian and Early Coastal art and equipment. : Photo : J. G. D. Clark. = 2
      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • PRIMITIVE MAN IN EUROPE IN MESOLITHIC TIMES / J. G. D. CLARK
      • Antler and bone artifacts from Star Carr, Yorkshire. : Photo : J. G. D. Clark. = 1
      • Maglemosian and Early Coastal art and equipment. : Photo : J. G. D. Clark. = 2
      • ANCIENT WESTERN ASIA / M. B. ROWTON
      • The Sumerian King List : the 'Weld-Blundell Prism'. : Ashmolean Museum(1923·444). Photo : Museum. = 3
      • The Assyrian King List : reverse of the 'Khorsabad King List'. : Iraq Museum, Baghdad. Photo : Oriental Institute, Chicago. = 4
      • ANATOLIA BEFORE c. 4000 B.C. / J. MELLAART
      • (a) Clay wall-relief of a pair of leopards. $$\cedil C$$atal H$$\ddot u$$y$$\ddot u$$k. = 5
      • (b) Wall-painting of a wild-bull hunt. $$\cedil C$$atal H$$\ddot u$$y$$\ddot u$$k. : Ankara Museum. Photos : Mrs J. Mellaart. = 5
      • (a) Wall-painting showing a vulture devouring human corpses. $$\cedil C$$atal H$$\ddot u$$y$$\ddot u$$k. : Original in Ankara Museum ; copy by Mrs G. Huxtable. Photo : Mrs J. Mellaart. = 6
      • (b) The domestic quarter of Hacilar Level Ⅱ. : Photo : Mrs J. Mellaart. = 6
      • (a) A section of the fortress of Hacilar Level Ⅰ. : Photo : Mrs J. Mellaart. = 7
      • (b)-(c) Polychrome pottery from Hacilar. : Ankara Museum. Photo : Mrs J. Mellaart. = 7
      • THE DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES FROM AL-'UBAID TO THE END OF URUK 5 / SIR MAX MALLOWAN
      • Early Mesopotamian decorated pottery. : Iraq Museum, Baghdad. Photo : Directorate-General of Antiquities, Baghdad. = 8
      • PREDYNASTIC EGYPT / ELISE J. BAUMGARTEL
      • Pottery vessels in various styles = 9
      • (a) El-Mustagidda. : British Museum(59721). Photo : Museum. = 9
      • (b)-(c) Metropolitan Museum of Art(20.2.10). Photo : Museum. = 9
      • (d)-(e) Naq$$\bar a$$da. : Ashmolean Museum(1895.1220). Photo : Museum. = 9
      • (f) Naq$$\bar a$$da. : Ashmolean Museum(1892.482). Photo : Museum. = 9
      • Knives, pin, chisel, adze and daggers. = 10
      • (a) British Museum(29289). Photo : Museum. = 10
      • (b) University Museum Manchester(2428). Photo : Museum. = 10
      • (c) University College London(5287). Photo : College. = 10
      • (d) Ashmolean Museum(1895.972). Photo : Museum. = 10
      • (e) Cairo Museum. Photo : Museum. = 10
      • (f) Ashmolean Museum(E.3956). Photo : Museum. = 10
      • (g) Cairo Museum(35158). Photo : Museum. = 10
      • (h) Ashmolean Museum(1895.968). Photo : Museum. = 10
      • (a) Painted pottery figure of a woman. El-Bad$$\bar a$$ri. : British Museum(59679). Photo : Museum. = 11
      • (b) Clay figure of a woman. Ab$$\bar a$$d$$\bar i$$ya. : Ashmolean Museum(1896.1908, E.981). Photo : Museum. = 11
      • (c) Ivory figure of a man. El-Mah$$\bar a$$sna. : Cairo Museum(41928). Photo : Museum. = 11
      • (d) Ivory hippopotamus. El-Mustagidda. : British Museum(63057). Photo : Museum. = 11
      • (e) Symbol of the fertility goddess. Naq$$\bar a$$da. : Ashmolean Museum(1895.908). Photo : Museum. = 11
      • (a) Pottery model of a house. El-Amra. : British Museum(35505). Photo : Museum. = 12
      • (b) Pottery model of a battlemented wall and two sentinels. Ab$$\bar a$$d$$\bar i$$ya. : Ashmolean Museum(1896.1908, E. 3202). Photo : Museum. = 12
      • PALESTINE DURING THE NEOLITHIC AND CHALCOLITHIC PERIODS / R. DE VAUX
      • (a) Jericho : the tower of the Pre-pottery Neolithic A period. : Photo : British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem. = 13
      • (b) Beidha : houses of level Ⅵ. : Photo : Mrs D. Kirkbride-Helbaek. = 13
      • (c) Skull with flesh modelled in plaster. Jericho. : Amm$$\bar a$$n Museum. Photo : British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem. = 13
      • (d) Pottery figurine. Mun○$$\bar a$$○a, Level Ⅱb. : Israel Museum. Photo : Mission arch$$\acute e$$ologique fran$$\cedil c$$aise en Isra$$\ddot e$$l. = 13
      • (a) Hoard of copper objects. Na○al Mishm$$\bar a$$r. : Israel Museum. Photo : D. Harris-W. Braun, Jerusalem. = 14
      • (b) Copy of a wall painting from Teleilat Ghass$$\bar u$$l, Level Ⅳ. : After A. Mallon, Teleilat Ghass$$\bar u$$l Ⅰ, frontispiece. = 14
      • (a) Bone figurine. Tell Abu. : Israel Museum. Photo : Mission arch$$\acute e$$ologique fran$$\cedil c$$aise en Isra$$\ddot e$$l. = 15
      • (b) Red and grey burnished pottery. Tell el-F$$\bar a$$r'ah. : Photo : $$\acute E$$cole biblique et arch$$\acute e$$ologique fran$$\cedil c$$aise, Jerusalem. = 15
      • (c) Terracotta ossuary in the shape of a house. 'Azor. : Israel Museum. Photo : Department of Antiquities of Israel. = 15
      • CYPRUS IN THE NEOLITHIC AND CHALCOLITHIC PERIODS / H. W. CATLING
      • Vessels and a statuette from Cyprus. : Cyprus Museum. Photos : Museum. = 16
      • THE STONE AGE IN THE AEGEAN / S. S. WEINBERG
      • Bone and stone implements. Argissa. : Larissa Museum. From V. Miloj$$\check c$$i$$\check c$$, Die deutschen Ausgrabungen auf der Argissa-Magula in Thessalien, pl. 5. = 17
      • (a) Aerial view of Early Neolithic site at Nea Nikomedeia. : Photo : S. S. Weinberg. = 18
      • (b) Clay steatopygous female figurine from the site. : Verroia Museum. Photo : Museum. = 18
      • (a) Green stone frogs, (b) clay stamp seals, from the Early Neolithic site at Nea Nikomedeia. : Verroia Museum. Photo : Museum. = 19
      • Neolithic pottery = 20
      • (a)-(b) Chaeronea. : Chaeronea Museum. Photo : Museum. = 20
      • (c)-(e) Lerna. : Argos Museum. Photo : Museum. = 20
      • Standing female figurines. = 21
      • (a) Argos Museum. Photo : Alison Frantz. = 21
      • (b)-(e) Lerna and Corinth Museums. Photos : Museums. = 21
      • Neolithic pottery. = 22
      • (a)-(c) Chaeronea Museum. Photo : Museum. = 22
      • (d) National Museum, Athens. Photo : Museum. = 22
      • (1) Scoop-like incised vessels. = 23
      • (a) Sesklo in Thessaly. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : Museum. = 23
      • (b) Ceos. : Ceos Museum. Photo : Museum. = 23
      • (2) Jars with white-painted patterns on red-polished sur-face : (c)-(d) Agora of Athens. : Agora Museum. Photo : Agora Excavations of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. = 23
      • (3) Standing male figure of white marble. Cnossus Stratum Ⅷ. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : Museum. = 23
      • Early Neolithic pottery from Cnossus, Stratum Ⅷ. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : Museum. = 24
      • THE EARLY DYNASTIC PERIOD IN EGYPT / I. E. S. EDWARDS
      • Cast of the Palermo Stone(recto). : Palermo Museum. Photo : Lehnert and Landrock, Cairo. = 25
      • The Abydos king-list. Temple of Sethos Ⅰ, Abydos. : Photo : Egypt Exploration Society. = 26
      • Columns 3-5 of the Turin canon. : Museo Egizio, Turin(1874). Photo : Museum. = 27
      • (a) Granite stela of Reneb. : Metropolitan Museum of Art(60.144). Photo : Museum. = 28
      • (b) Ivory docket showing Den smiting an Easterner with a mace. Abydos. : British Museum(55586). Photo : Museum. = 28
      • (c) Limestone trial-piece showing two figures of a king in Sed-festival dress. Saqqara. : British Museum(67153). Photo : Museum. = 28
      • (a) Conjectural reconstruction of a brick mastaba from time of Queen Mer(it)neith. Saqqara. : From drawing by J.-P. Lauer, Histoire monumentale des pyramides d'Egypte, pl. 3b. = 29
      • (b) Black steatite disk inlaid with coloured stones. Saqqara. : Cairo Museum. Photo : Museum. = 29
      • THE CITIES OF BABYLONIA / C. J. GADD
      • (a) Alabaster figure of the 'Overseer' Ebikh-il. Mari. : Louvre(AO 17551). Photo : Louvre. = 30
      • (b) Part of a limestone plaque from Khaf$$\bar a$$j$$\bar i$$. : Iraq Museum, Baghdad. Photo : Oriental Institute, Chicago. = 30
      • (c) Inlaid shell figures. Mari. : Louvre and Aleppo Museum. From Syria 16(1935), pl. xxviii. = 30
      • THE OLD KINGDOM IN EGYPT AND THE BEGINNING OF THE FIRST INTERMEDIATE PERIOD / W. STEVENSON SMITH
      • (a) Wooden board overlaid with plaster on which are written names of early kings. Giza. : Cairo Museum(JE 37734). Photo : Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. = 31
      • (b) Head of a seated limestone statue of Prince Hemiunu. Giza. : Pelizaeus Museum, Hildesheim. Photo : Museum. = 31
      • (a) The queens' pyramids and the royal cemetery on the east side of the pyramid of Cheops. Giza. : Photo : Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. = 32
      • (b) Painted reliefs in the rock tomb of Queen Meresankh Ⅲ. Giza. : Photo : Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. = 32
      • (a) Decree dated to the sixty-first year of the reign of Phiops Ⅱ. Giza. : Museum of Fine Arts, Boston(MFA 47.1654). Photo : Museum. = 33
      • (b) Painted limestone relief showing bears and a Syrian vase. Abus$$\bar i$$r. : East Berlin Museum. Photo : Museum. = 33
      • PALESTINE IN THE EARLY BRONZE AGE / R. DE VAUX
      • Tell el-F$$\bar a$$r'ah : (a) the city-gate ; (b) the Early Bronze strata. : Photos : R. de Vaux. = 34
      • (a) 'Ai : the main hall of the palace. : From J. Marquet-Krause, Les fouilles de 'Ay(Et-Tell), pl. Ⅸ, 1. = 35
      • (b) 'Ai : last stage of the sanctuary, seen from the north-east. : From ibid. pl. XIV. = 35
      • (a) Megiddo : the sanctuary of Levels XVII-XVI. : Photo : Oriental Institute, Chicago. = 36
      • (b) B$$\bar a$$b e○-○r$$\bar a$$' : funeral building A 21. : Photo : Paul Lapp. = 36
      • (a) Tell el-F$$\bar a$$r'ah : pottery kiln. : Photo : R. de Vaux. = 37
      • (b) Khirbet Karak : detail of a large building. : From B. Maisler, I.E.T. 2(1952), pl. 18A. = 37
      • SYRIA BEFORE 2200 B.C. / MARGARET S. DROWER
      • (a) Baetyl in the temple of 'Ninni-Zaza' at Mari. : From A. Parrot, Mission .Arch$$\acute e$$ologique de Mari Ⅲ, pl. VIIa. = 38
      • (b) Female and male copper figurines of worshippers. Tell Judaidah. : From H. Frankfort, The Art and Architecture of the Ancient Orient, pl. 135. = 38
      • (c) Funerary boat of Cheops, reassembled. Giza. : From R. Keating, Nubian Twilight, pl. 27. = 38
      • ANATOLIA c. 4000-2300 B.C. / J. MELLAART
      • (a) Figure of a stag. Alaca H$$\ddot u$$y$$\ddot u$$k. : Ankara Museum. Photo : J. Mellaart. = 39
      • (b)-(d) Copper 'standards'. Alaca H$$\ddot u$$y$$\ddot u$$k. : Ankara Museum. Photos : J. Mellaart. = 39
      • (a) Gold drinking-cup. Alaca H$$\ddot u$$y$$\ddot u$$k. : Ankara Museum. Photo : J. Mellaart. = 40
      • THE IDENTIFICATION OF TROY / CARL W. BLEGEN
      • (b) Wall and tower of the fortress known as Troy Ⅰ. : Photo : C. W. Blegen. = 40
      • (c) The mound of Hissarlik. : Photo : C. W. Blegen. = 40
      • (a) Limestone stela with representation of a human face. Troy Ⅰ. : Photo : C. W. Blegen. = 41
      • THE DYNASTY OF AGADE AND THE GUTIAN INVASION / C. J. GADD
      • (b) Cuneiform tablet : letter from a man striving to restore his farm amid the attacks of the Gutians. : British Museum(121205). Photo : Museum. = 41
      • (c) Cuneiform tablet : list of provisions, trees and wooden objects. : Chicago Natural History Museum(FM229201). : Photo : Museum. = 41
      • (a) Victory stela of Naram-Sin. Susa. : Louvre(Sb 4). Photo : Louvre. = 42
      • (b) Alabaster statuette of Ur-Ningirsu. : Louvre(AO 9504). Photo : Chuzeville, Paris. = 42
      • (c) 'Indus Valley'-type stamp seals. : British Museum(120228, 120573, 123059, 123208). Photo : Museum. = 42
      • (a) Impressions of cylinder seals of the Agade period. = 43
      • (1)-(2) British Museum(120543, 120545). : Photo : Museum. = 43
      • (3) Louvre(MNB1351). Photo : Chuzeville, Paris. = 43
      • THE MIDDLE KINGDOM IN EGYPT / WILLIAM C. HAYES
      • (b) Painted wooden model with representations of Egyptian soldiers carrying weapons. Asy$$\bar u$$t. : Cairo Museum(3345). Photo : Museum. = 43
      • Biographical stela of the Chancellor Tjetji. Dir$$\bar a$$ Abu 'n-Naga. : British Museum(614). Photo : Museum. = 44
      • (a) Black granite statue of Sesostris Ⅲ. Deir el-Bahri. : British Museum(686). Photo : Museum. = 45
      • (b) Festival pavilion of Sesostris Ⅰ. Karnak. : Photo : Metropolitan Museum of Art. = 45
      • SYRIA AND PALESTINE c. 2160-1780 B.C. : THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES / KATHLEEN M. KENYON
      • (a) Bronze toggle-pin and weapons. Megiddo. : From R. M. Enberg and G. M. Shipton, Notes on the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Pottery from Megiddo, fig. 15. = 46
      • (b) Bronze toggle-pins. Megiddo. : From ibid. fig. 20. = 46
      • (c) Bronze toggle-pin, beads and bracelets. Ras Shamra. : From C. F. A. Schaeffer, Stratigraphie compar$$\acute e$$e et chronologie de l'Asie occidentale, pl. XII. = 46
      • Torcs and other bronze objects from a temple-offering deposit at Byblos. : From M. Dunand, Fouilles de Byblos Ⅰ, pl. LXIX. = 47
      • Bronze figurines from a temple-offering deposit at Byblos. : From M. Dunand, Fouilles de Byblos I, pl. LX. = 48
      • (a) Ur : the north-west staircase of the zikkurrat. : Photo : British Museum. = 49
      • (b) Scenes from a sculptured stone stela. Ur. : University Museum, Philadelphia(CBS 16676). Photo : British Museum. = 49
      • (c) Inscribed alabaster slab. Umma. : Istanbul Museum(5856). Photo : Museum. = 49
      • (a) Ur : entrance to the tomb of King Shulgi. : Photo : British Museum. = 50
      • (b) Hurrian foundation deposit. 'Amuda, N. Syria. : Louvre(AO 19937/8). Photo : Louvre. = 50
      • (c) Bronze plaque inscribed in Akkadian by the Hurrian king Arisen. Samarra(?). : Louvre(AO 5678). Photo : Louvre. = 50
      • (a) Dolerite statue of a ruler. Susa. : Louvre(Sb Ⅰ). Photo : Louvre. = 51
      • (b) Seal impression on a clay bulla. Nippur. : University Museum, Philadelphia(CBS 12570). Photo : Museum. = 51
      • (c) Bronze foundation figurine of Ur-Nammu. Uruk. : British Museum(113896). Photo : Museum. = 51
      • BABYLONIA c. 2120-1800 B.C. / C. J. GADD
      • (a) Fragment of a stone stela of Sargon of Agade. Susa : Louvre(Sb Ⅰ). Photo : Louvre. = 52
      • (b) Fragment of an alabaster figure of the Elamite king Kutik (or Puzur)-In-Shushinak. Susa. : Louvre(Sb 86). Photo : Chuzeville, Paris. = 52
      • (c) Limestone statue of the Elamite goddess Narundi. Susa. : Louvre(Sb 54). Photo : Chuzeville, Paris. = 52
      • (a) Limestone relief showing the Elamite god In-Shushinak. Susa. : Louvre(Sb 6). Photo : Chuzeville, Paris. = 53
      • (b) Kur$$\bar a$$ng$$\bar a$$n : rock relief showing a god sitting on a serpent-throne and pouring a libation. : Photo : L. Vanden-Berghe. = 53
      • (c) Kur$$\bar a$$ng$$\bar a$$n : rock relief showing worshippers on steps. : Photo : L. Vanden-Berghe. = 53
      • ANATOLIA c. 2300-1750 B.C. / J. MELLAART
      • (a) Gold jug. Mahmatlar. : Metropolitan Museum of Art(Dick Fund ; 57.67). Photo : Museum. = 54
      • (b)-(c) Cappadocian painted pottery : storage jars. K$$\ddot u$$ltepe. : Ankara Museum. From T. $$\ddot O$$zg$$\ddot u$$$$\cedil c$$, K$$\ddot u$$ltepe-Kani$$\cedil s$$, pl. XLIII, 2, 1. = 54
      • (a) Copper statuette of naked woman suckling her child. Horoztepe. : Ankara Museum(18529). From T. $$\ddot O$$zg$$\ddot u$$$$\cedil c$$ and M. Akok, Horoztepe, pl. Ⅹ, 1a. = 55
      • (b) Bronze crescentic axeheads. Horoztepe. : Ankara Museum. From ibid. pl. XVIII, 3-7. = 55
      • (c) Spouted jug with handle in form of horse and rider. K$$\ddot u$$ltepe. : Ankara Museum. Photo : Museum. = 55
      • (d) Bronze knife with curling tip. Denizli. : Ankara Museum. From T. $$\ddot O$$zg$$\ddot u$$$$\cedil c$$, K$$\ddot u$$ltepe-Kani$$\cedil s$$, pl. XLVIII, 3. = 55
      • GREECE, CRETE AND THE AEGEAN ISLANDS IN THE EARLY BRONZE AGE / JOHN L. CASKEY
      • (a) Grey-brown bowl. Eutresis. : Thebes Museum. Photo : Museum. = 56
      • (b) Red burnished-ware jug. Eutresis. : Thebes Museum. Photo : Museum. = 56
      • (c) Gold sauceboat. Western Arcadia. : Louvre. Photo : Louvre. = 56
      • (d) Pottery sauceboat. Lerna Ⅲ. : Argos Museum. Photo : Museum. = 56
      • (a) and (b) Glazed pottery saucers. Eutresis. : Thebes Museum. Photo : Museum. = 57
      • (c) Typical site of an Early Helladic village. Promontory at Kaki Thalassa. = 57
      • (a) Palace, known as the 'House of Tiles', inside a fortified citadel. Lerna Ⅲ. = 58
      • (b) Low tumulus of soil over the debris of the 'House of Tiles'. Lerna Ⅲ/Ⅳ. = 58
      • (a) Pottery tankard. Lerna Ⅳ. : Argos Museum. From watercolour by Piet de Jong. = 59
      • (b) Pottery jar. Lerna Ⅳ. : Argos Museum. From watercolour by Piet de Jong. = 59
      • Pots and artifacts from Lerna. Lerna Ⅳ. : Argos Museum. Photos : Museum. = 60
      • Pottery from the Cyclades. = 61
      • (a) Sauceboats. Naxos. : National Museum, Athens. From C. Zervos, L'Art des Cyclades, fig. 152. = 61
      • (b) Dark burnished jar. Syros. : National Museum, Athens. From ibid. fig. 203. = 61
      • Figurines in marble from the Cyclades. = 62
      • (a) Figurine. Early Cycladic. : Ashmolean Museum. Photo : Museum. = 62
      • (b) Figurine representing a flute player. Keros. : National Museum, Athens. From C. Zervos, L'Art des Cyclades, fig. 302. = 62
      • (c) Figurine representing a harpist. Keros. : National Museum, Athens. From ibid. fig. 333. = 62
      • Pottery from Crete. = 63
      • (a) Tall chalice. Pyrgos. : Heraklion Museum. From C. Zervos, L'Art de la Cr$$\grave e$$te n$$\acute e$$olithique et minoenne, fig. 86. = 63
      • (b) Jug. Ayios Onouphrios. : Heraklion Museum. From ibid. fig. 132, right. = 63
      • (c) Jug. Mochlos. : Heraklion Museum. From S. Marinatos and M. Hirmer, Crete and Mycenae, fig. 8, below. = 63
      • (d) Jug. Vasiliki. : Heraklion Museum. From C. Zervos, L'Art de la Cr$$\grave e$$te, fig. 135, left. = 63
      • CYPRUS IN THE EARLY BRONZE AGE / H. W. CATLING
      • (a) Terracotta model of an open-air sanctuary. Bellapais. : Cyprus Museum. Photo : Museum. = 64
      • (b) Red polished-ware jug. Philia. : Cyprus Museum. Photo : Museum. = 64
      • (c) 'Plank-shaped' terracotta statuette. : Cyprus Museum. Photo : Museum. = 64
      • NORTHERN MESOPOTAMIA AND SYRIA / J.-R. KUPPER
      • Mari : axonometric perspective of the Palace. : From A. Parrot, Mission arch$$\acute e$$ologique de Mari Ⅱ, Ⅰ, pl. Ⅲ. = 65
      • Central panel of the 'Investiture Painting'. Palace of Mari. : Louvre(AO 19826). From A. Parrot, Mission arch$$\acute e$$ologique de Mari Ⅱ, 2, pl. XI. = 66
      • (a) Specimen of fresco from the Level Ⅶ palace at Alalakh. : From L. Woolley, Alalakh, pl. XXVIIIa. = 67
      • (b) Alalakh : the Level Ⅶ city-gate. : From ibid. pl. XXIXa. = 67
      • Impressions from cylinder seals in the so-called 'Syrian style'. = 68
      • (a)-(b) Ashmolean Museum(1893.192, 1913.165). : Photo : Museum. = 68
      • (c) Louvre(AO 1634). Photo : Chuzeville, Paris. = 68
      • (d)-(f) Morgan Library, New York(925, 945, 960). : Photo : Library. = 68
      • EGYPT : FROM THE DEATH OF AMMENEMES Ⅲ TO SEQENENRE Ⅱ / WILLIAM C. HAYES
      • Title-page of the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus. : British Museum(10057-58). Photo : Museum. = 69
      • Wooden statue of King Awibre Hor. Dahshur. : Cairo Museum(280*). Photo : Museum. = 70
      • (a) Green schist statuette of Meryankhre Mentuhotpe. Karnak. : British Museum(65429). Photo : Museum. = 71
      • (b) Bronze dagger of an official of Nebkhepeshre Apophis Ⅲ. Saqqara. : Cairo Museum(4012*). Photo : Museum. = 71
      • PALESTINE IN THE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE / KATHLEEN M. KENYON
      • (a) Jericho(Trench Ⅰ) : the Middle Bronze Ⅱ rampart with plastered face. : Photo : K. M. Kenyon. = 72
      • (b) Jericho(Trench Ⅱ) : section through the Middle Bronze Ⅱ rampart. : Photo : K. M. Kenyon. = 72
      • Aerial view of the site of Hazor. : From Y. Yadin, Hazor, Ⅰ, pl. Ⅰ. = 73
      • GREECE AND THE AEGEAN ISLANDS IN THE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE / JOHN L. CASKEY
      • Middle Helladic pottery from Lerna. = 74
      • (a) kantharos, (b) cup, (c) kantharos. : Argos Museum. Photos : Museum. = 74
      • Middle Helladic pottery from Lerna(cont.) = 75
      • (a) barrel-jar, (b) jar. : Argos Museum. From drawings by Piet de Jong. = 75
      • (a) Bored stone hammer-axe. Lerna. : Argos Museum. Photo : Museum. = 76
      • (b) Flask. Lerna. : Argos Museum. From drawing by Piet de Jong. = 76
      • (c) Spouted jar imported from Crete. Lerna. : Argos Museum. From drawing by Piet de Jong. = 76
      • Middle Cycladic pottery. = 77
      • (a) Jar. Provenance uncertain. : National Museum, Athens. From C. Zervos, L'Art des Cyclades, fig. 330. = 77
      • (b) Barrel jar. Phylakopi. : National Museum, Athens. From ibid. fig. 121. = 77
      • (a) Middle Helladic houses at Lerna. = 78
      • (b) Middle Helladic grave, Lerna. = 78
      • THE MATURITY OF MINOAN CIVILIZATION / F. MATZ
      • Tomb group containing a Middle Minoan Ⅱ vase. Abydos. : Ashmolean Museum.(E.3271-3306) Photo : Museum. = 79
      • The palace at Phaestus, Crete = 80
      • (a) the central court = 80
      • (b) the west entrance. : Photos : Marburg Bildarchiv. = 80
      • Painted pottery of the Middle Minoan period in Crete. = 81
      • (a)-(g) Middle Minoan Ⅰ. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : J. D. S. Pendlebury. = 81
      • (h) Middle Minoan Ⅱ. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : Museum. = 81
      • Impressions taken from seals in the 'Hieroglyphic Deposit' at Cnossus in Crete. : Heraklion Museum. From F. Matz, Kreta, Mykene, Troja, pl. 504. = 82, 83
      • CYPRUS IN THE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE / H. W. CATLING
      • Jug of White Painted Ⅱ Ware. : Ashmolean Museum(1963.1638). Photo : Museum. = 84
      • Jug of Red-on-Black Ware. Probably from the Karpass. : Ashmolean Museum(1953.220). Photo : Museum. = 85
      • EGYPT : FROM THE EXPULSION OF THE HYKSOS TO AMENOPHIS Ⅰ / T. G. H. JAMES
      • Painted limestone statuette of Queen Tetisheri. Thebes. : British Museum(22558). Photo : Museum. = 86
      • EGYPT : INTERNAL AFFAIRS FROM TUTHMOSIS Ⅰ TO THE DEATH OF AMENOPHIS Ⅲ / WILLIAM C. HAYES
      • Limestone statue of Queen Hatshepsut. Deir el-Bahri. : Metropolitan Museum of Art(29.3.2). Photo : Museum. = 87
      • Yellow quartzite sarcophagus of Thuthmosis Ⅰ. Thebes. : Cairo Museum(52344). = 88
      • Religious scenes on a red quartzite shrine of Queen Hatshepsut. Karnak. = 89
      • Painted limestone head of an Osiride statue of Hatshepsut. Deir el-Bahri. : Metropolitan Museum of Art(31.3.157). Photo : Museum. = 90
      • Painted limestone head of an Osiride statue of Hatshepsut, a companion piece to pl. 90. Deir el-Bahri. : Metropolitan Museum of Art(31.3.163). Photo : Museum. = 91
      • Black granite block statue of Sennefer. Thebes. : British Museum(48). Photo : Museum. = 92
      • Black granite statuette of the Chief Steward Senenmut with the Princess Neferure seated on his lap. Thebes. : British Museum(174). Photo : Museum. = 93
      • (a) Upper part of a schist statue of Tuthmosis Ⅲ. Karnak. : Cairo Museum(42053). Photo : Museum. = 94
      • (b) Head of colossal breccia seated statue of Amenophis Ⅲ. Thebes. : British Museum(6). Photo : Museum. = 94
      • (a) Pink granite relief showing Amenophis Ⅱ in a chariot, shooting arrows. Karnak. : Photo : I. E. S. Edwards. = 95
      • (b) Front of a chariot of Tuthmosis Ⅳ. Thebes. : Cairo Museum(46097). Photo : Museum. = 95
      • Wall-painting from the tomb of the Scribe of the Royal Estates, Menna. Thebes. = 96
      • Wall-relief from the tomb of the Vizier Ramose. Thebes. = 97
      • SYRIA c. 1550-1400 B.C. / MARGARET S. DROWER
      • (a) Limestone statue of Idrimi, king of Alalakh. A$$\cedil c$$ana. : British Museum(130738/9). Photo : Museum. = 98
      • (b) Tuthmosis Ⅲ smites Asiatic prisoners. Karnak. : From K. Lange and H. Hirmer, Egypt(4th ed.), pl. 139. = 98
      • (a) Wall-painting from the tomb of Menkheperreseneb showing foreigners bringing gifts to Tuthmosis Ⅲ. Thebes. : From Nina de G. Davies, Ancient Egyptian Paintings, pl. XXI. = 99
      • (b) Suppliant foreigner before an envoy of General(later King) Horemheb. Saqqara. : Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden(C.3). From C. Aldred, New Kingdom Art in Ancient Egypt, pl. 139. = 99
      • Stone stela depicting the Thunder god of Ugarit. Ras Shamra. : Louvre(AO 15775). From Syria 14(1933), pl. XVI. = 100
      • Stela showing Amenemope, a builder, adoring Mekal. Beth-shan. : Rockefeller Museum, Jerusalem(S 982). From J. B. Pritchard, The Ancient Near East in Pictures, fig. 487. = 101
      • (a) Limestone stela of a Syrian spearman. : Berlin Museum(14122). From H. Schaefer, Amarna in Religion und Kunst, pl. 53. = 102
      • (b) Seal of Saustatar, king of Mitanni, from an impression of a cuneiform tablet. Yorghan Tepe. : Chicago Natural History Museum ; tablet in Harvard Semitic Museum(SMN 1000). From H. Frankfort, Cylinder Seals, pl. XLIIa. = 102
      • (a) Bronze tablet with inscription in Byblite syllabic linear script. Byblos. : National Museum, Beirut. From M. Dunand, Byblia Grammata, pl. IX. = 103
      • (b) Wall-painting depicting Syrian emissaries bringing gifts to the Egyptian court. Thebes. : British Museum(37991). From Nina de G. Davies, Ancient Egyptian Paintings, pl. XLII. = 103
      • Ugarit : postern gate and glacis. : From Syria 28(1951), pl. Ⅳ, 3. = 104
      • (a) Boar's head axe. Ras Shamra. : Latakia Museum. From Syria 19(1938), pl. XXXIV, Ⅰ. = 105
      • (b)-(c) Bottle and cup of 'A$$\cedil c$$ana Ware'. A$$\cedil c$$ana. : British Museum(126193, 125993). Photos : Museum. = 105
      • (a) Ivory inlay depicting a couchant griffin. Megiddo. : Oriental Institute, Chicago(A 22212). From H. Frankfort, The Art and Architecture of the Ancient Orient, pl. 148a. = 106
      • (b) Carved ivory box lid depicting a woman in a Mycenaean flounced skirt. M$$\bar i$$net el-Beidha. : Louvre(AO 11601). From A. Jirku, Die Welt der Bibel, pl. 53. = 106
      • (c) Ivory plaque decorated with a sphinx in high relief. : Oriental Institute, Chicago(A 22213). From H. Frankfort, op. cit. pl. 148c. = 106
      • (a) Polychrome faience vase in the shape of a woman's head. M$$\bar i$$net el-Beidha. : Louvre. From A. Jirku, Die Welt der Bibel, pl. 64. = 107
      • (b) Handle of a walking-stick decorated with the figure of an Asiatic grandee. Thebes. : Cairo Museum. From ibid. pl. 21. = 107
      • PALESTINE IN THE TIME OF THE EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY / KATHLEEN M. KENYON
      • (a) Hazor : shrine in Area C. : From Y. Yadin, Hazor Ⅰ, pl. XXIX, Ⅰ. = 108
      • (b) Hazor : temple in Area H. : From Y. Yadin, Hazor Ⅲ-Ⅳ, pl. CI. = 108
      • (a) Shechem : Late Bronze Age gate. : From G. E. Wright, Shechem : the Biography of a City, fig. 27. = 109
      • (b) Jericho : Late Bronze Age building in Area H. : Photo : K. M. Kenyon. = 109
      • Jerusalem : stone substructure of Late Bronze Age terraces. : Photo : K. M. Kenyon. = 110
      • (a) 'Amm$$\bar a$$n : Late Bronze Age temple. : Photo : J. B. Hennessy. = 111
      • THE ZENITH OF MINOAN CIVILIZATION / F. MATZ
      • (b) The Palace at Cnossus : Hall of Colonnades. : Photo : Marburg Fotoarchiv. = 111
      • (a) The Palace at Cnossus : South Propylon. : Photo : Marburg Fotoarchiv. = 112
      • (b) The Viaduct at Cnossus. : Photo : J. D. S. Pendlebury. = 112
      • The Stepped Portico at Cnossus. : From A. Evans, The Palace of Minos Ⅱ, p. 146, fig. 75. = 113
      • (a) Cnossus : reconstruction of the West Fa$$\cedil c$$ade of the Central Court. : From ibid. pp. 814-15, fig. 532. = 114
      • (b) Gournia : stepped street. = 114
      • (a) Cnossus : royal grave known as the Temple Tomb. : Photo : Marburg Fotoarchiv. = 115
      • (b) Cnossus : Toreador fresco. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : Marburg Fotoarchiv. = 115
      • (a) Keftiu in a fresco painting. Thebes, Egypt. : Photo : Fremdv$$\ddot o$$lker Expedition 598/600. = 116
      • (b) Saffron flowers in a fresco painting at Hagia Triada, Crete. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : Maraghianis. = 116
      • (a) Faience statuette of a priestess. Cnossus. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : Maraghianis. = 117
      • (b) Miniature fresco-painting of a religious festival. Cnossus. : Heraklion Museum. From A. Evans, The Palace of Minos Ⅲ, pp.66-7, pl. XVIII. = 117
      • (a) Serpentine goblet. Hagia Triada. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : Marburg Fotoarchiv. = 118
      • (b) Late Minoan I vase. Found in Egypt. : Mus$$\acute e$$e Bor$$\acute e$$ly, Marseilles. Photo : Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Seminar, Marburg. = 118
      • (c) Amphora of the Palace style. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : J. D. S. Pendlebury. = 118
      • (a) Polychrome vase. Cnossus. : Heraklion Museum. From A. Evans, Achaeologia(1914), 27, fig. 37a, b. = 119
      • (b) Amphora of the Palace style. Cnossus. : Heraklion Museum. From S. Marinatos and M. Hirmer, Crete and Mycenae, fig. 94. = 119
      • (a) Minoan gold ring. Vaphio, Laconia. : National Museum, Athens. From Tahrbuch der Mainzer Akademie, 1959, fig. Ⅱ. = 120
      • (b) Impression taken from a seal with hieroglyphic script. Cnossus. : Heraklion Museum. From ibid. fig. 5. = 120
      • (c) Impression taken from a seal with running lions and palm trees. Zakro. : Heraklion Museum. From ibid. fig. 6. = 120
      • Painted limestone sarcophagus. Hagia Triada. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : Alison Frantz. = 121
      • (a) Cnossus : smaller throne room with Griffin fresco. : Photo : S. Marinatos and M. Hirmer, Crete and Mycenae, fig. 33. = 122
      • (b) Ingots of copper from Cyprus. Hagia Triada. : Heraklion Museum. Photo : S. Marinatos. = 122
      • THE LINEAR SCRIPTS AND THE TABLETS AS HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS : LITERACY IN MINOAN AND MYCENAEAN LANDS / STERLING DOW
      • The Phaestus Disk. Phaestus. : Heraklion Museum. = 123
      • THE RISE OF MYCENAEAN CIVILIZATION / FRANK H. STUBBINGS
      • (a) Mask of gold foil, found on the face of a dead man. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies. = 124
      • (b) Grave-stela. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 124
      • (c) Mycenaean ivory carving. Delos. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : $$\acute E$$cole fran$$\cedil c$$aise d' Ath$$\grave e$$nes. = 124
      • Bronze dagger inlaid with gold, silver and niello. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. From S. Marinatos and M. Hirmer, Crete and Mycenae, pl. XXXVI lower and XXXVII upper. = 125
      • (a) Gold-plated sword-hilt of wood. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : G. E. Mylonas. = 126
      • (b) Gold kantharos of Minyan shape. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : Museum. = 126
      • (c) Crystal vase. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : G. E. Mylonas. = 126
      • (a) Silver jug. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : Museum. = 127
      • (b)-(c) Matt-painted jars of mainland type. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : G. E. Mylonas. = 127
      • (d) Late Helladic Ⅰ jug. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. After A. J. B. Wace and F. H. Stubbings, Companion to Homer, fig. 12a. = 127
      • (a) Copper axe-blade inlaid with gold griffin. Egypt. : Cairo Museum. From A. J. Evans, The Palace of Minos 1, p. 551, fig. 12a. = 128
      • (b) Fragment of silver rhyton. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. After Ephemeris Archaiologike(1891), pl. 2.2. = 128
      • (a) 'Treasury of Atreus', a tholos tomb. Mycenae. : From A. J. B. Wace and F. H. Stubbings, Companion to Homer, pl. 18a. = 129
      • (b) Carved stone ceiling of side chamber of 'Treasury of Minyas'(tholos tomb). Orchomenus in Boeotia. : Photo : F. H. Stubbings. = 129
      • Late Helladic Ⅱ pottery. = 130
      • (a) Palace-style jar. Berbati, Argolis. : Nafplion Museum. From A. J. B. Wace and F. H. Stubbings, Companion to Homer, fig. 16. = 130
      • (b) Cup. Prosymna, Argolis. : National Museum, Athens. From drawing by John Christiansen. = 130
      • (c) Ephyraean-style kylix. Korakou near Corinth. : Corinth Museum. From Wace and Stubbings, op. cit. fig. 16. = 130
      • (d) Jug. Chalcis. : Khalkis Museum. From drawing by John Christiansen. = 130
      • (e) Alabastron. Mycenae. : Nafplion Museum. From Wace and Stubbings, op. cit. fig. 16. = 130
      • (f) Stirrup jar. Chalcis. : Khalkis Museum. From drawing by John Christiansen. = 130
      • TROY Ⅵ / CARL W. BLEGEN
      • (a) Wall and tower on the eastern side of Troy Ⅵ. : Photo : C. W. Blegen. = 131
      • (b) North-eastern angle of the wall of Troy Ⅵ. : Photo : C. W. Blegen. = 131
      • ASSYRIA AND BABYLON c. 1370-1300 / C. J. GADD
      • (a) Clay cone bearing a kudurru inscription. : British Museum(91036). Photo : Museum. = 132
      • (b) Small bottle of variegated glass of 'Phoenician' type. Ur. : University Museum, Philadelphia(31-43-231). Photo : British Museum. = 132
      • (c) Cuneiform tablet containing omens. : British Museum(108874). Photo : Museum. = 132
      • (a) Wall-painting showing a male figure. 'Aqar Q$$\bar u$$f. : Iraq Museum, Baghdad. From Iraq 8(1946), pl. XII. = 133
      • (b) Figure of an archer in moulded glazed bricks. Susa. : British Museum(132525, on loan from Louvre). Photo : Museum. = 133
      • (c) Deities with 'flowing vase' : figures in moulded bricks. Uruk. : Berlin Museum. From G. R. Meyer, Altorientalische Denkm$$\ddot a$$ler im Vorderasiatischen Museum zu Berlin, pl. 64. = 133
      • EGYPT : THE AMARNA PERIOD AND THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY / CYRIL ALDRED
      • (a) Miniature coffin from the alabaster Canopic chest of Tutankhamun. Thebes. : Cairo Museum. Photo : Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum. = 134
      • (b) Plaster mask of an unidentified man. El-Amarna. : West Berlin Museum(21356). Photo : Museum. = 134
      • (c) Inner back panel of Tutankhamun's throne. Thebes. : Cairo Museum. Photo : Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum. = 134
      • (a) Limestone relief with figures of Ay and his wife, Tey. El-Amarna. : Cairo Museum(10.11.26, 1). Photo : Peter Clayton. = 135
      • (b) Mourning scene from a Memphite tomb of the Amarna Period. : East Berlin Museum(12411). Photo : Museum. = 135
      • UGARIT / MARGARET S. DROWER
      • (a) Ivory head from a chryselephantine statue of a queen or goddess. Ras Shamra. : National Museum, Damascus. From Ugaritica Ⅳ, p. 36, fig. 26. = 136
      • (b) Ivory panel from a bed-head. Ras Shamra. : National Museum, Damascus. From Syria 31(1954), pl. Ⅷ. = 136
      • (c) The 'dynastic seal' of Ugarit. Ras Shamra. : National Museum, Damascus. From Palais royal d'Ugarit Ⅲ, pl, XVI, fig. 23. = 136
      • Ugaritian funerary vault. Ras Shamra. : From Ugaritica 1, pl. XVIII, 1. = 137
      • (a) Stone stela depicting a god. Ras Shamra. : National Museum, Damascus. From Ugaritica Ⅱ, pl. XXII, 2. = 138
      • (b) Stone stela : the king making an offering to a bearded god. : National Museum, Damascus. From Syria 18(1937), pl. 17. = 138
      • TROY Ⅶ / CARL W. BLEGEN
      • Storage jars in House Ⅶ O of Troy Ⅶa. : Photo : C. W. Blegen. = 139
      • THE EXPANSION OF MYCENAEAN CIVILIZATION / FRANK H. STUBBINGS
      • (a) The Lion Gate. Mycenae. : From A. J. B. Wace and F. H. Stubbings, Companion to Homer, pl. 19a. = 140
      • (b) Grave circle A at Mycenae, enclosing the Shaft Graves. : From ibid. pl. 19b. = 140
      • (a) Reconstruction of the southern half of the citadel of Tiryns. : From A. J. B. Wace and F. H. Stubbings, Companion to Homer, fig. 17. = 141
      • (b) Mycenaean palace of Pylus. : From ibid. pl. 22b. = 141
      • (a) Fresco of horses and warriors. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. From drawing by Piet de Jong. = 142
      • (b) Painted floor decoration. Pylus. : From A. J. B. Wace and F. H. Stubbings, Companion to Homer, pl. 24b. = 142
      • (c) Fresco of boar-hunt. Tiryns. : National Museum, Athens. From ibid. pl. 24b. = 142
      • (a) Ivory statuette group. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : Courtesy of Mrs A. J. B. Wace. = 143
      • (b) Miniature ivory columns. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : Courtesy of Mrs A. J. B. Wace. = 143
      • Late Helladic Ⅲ pottery.
      • (a), (d), (f) British Museum ; (c) British School at Athens ; (the rest) National Museum, Athens. From A. J. B. Wace and F. H. Stubbings, Companion to Homer, fig. 18. = 144
      • (a) Carved stone rhyton. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. From drawing by Piet de Jong. = 145
      • (b) Carved marble lamp. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. From A. J. B. Wace and F. H. Stubbings, Companion to Homer, fig. 60(b) = 145
      • (c) Stone vase. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. Photo : Courtesy of Mrs A. J. B. Wace. = 145
      • (a) Gold cup. Dendra, Argolis. : National Museum, Athens. From A. J. B. Wace and F. H. Stubbings, Companion to Homer, pl. 12b. = 146
      • (b) Silver bowl. Enkomi, Cyprus. : Cyprus Museum. From ibid. pl. 36c. = 146
      • (a) Bronze tools. : National Museum, Athens. From drawing by John Christiansen. = 147
      • (b) Bronze body-armour. Dendra, Argolis. : Nafplion Museum. Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens ; courtesy of the late Dr N. Verdelis. = 147
      • (a) Abutment of a Mycenaean bridge. Mycenae. : Photo : A. J. B. Wace, courtesy of Mrs Wace. = 148
      • (b) Part of attached column from the fa$$\cedil c$$ade of the Treasury of Atreus. Mycenae. : British Museum. Photo : Museum. = 148
      • (c) Ivory box and lid. Athens, Agora. : Agora Museum, Athens. Photo : American School of Classical Studies at Athens. = 148
      • (a) Pottery krater with animal frieze. Cyprus. : British Museum. Photo : Museum. = 149
      • (b) Cup of local Base-Ring Ware shape. Maroni, Cyprus. : British Museum. From. drawing by John Christiansen. = 149
      • (c) Copper ingot. Enkomi, Cyprus. : British Museum. Photo : Courtesy of H. W. Catling. = 149
      • CYPRUS IN THE LATE BRONZE AGE / H. W. CATLING
      • (a) Pottery vessels of Base-Ring Ware. : Ashmolean Museum(1947.372 ; 1953.231 ; 1927.656 ; 1953.292 ; c.86). Photo : Museum. = 150
      • (b) Pottery vessels of White Slip Ware Ⅰ and Ⅱ. : Ashmolean Museum(1953.228 ; 1911.331 ; 1963.1698 ; 1963.760). Photo : Museum. = 150
      • (a) Mycenaean Ⅲ pictorial krater. : Cyprus Museum. Photo : Museum. = 151
      • (b) Tripod stand with bulls' heads. : Cyprus Museum. Photo : Museum. = 151
      • (c) Sceptre-head of gold and cloisonn$$\acute e$$ work. : Cyprus Museum. Photo : Museum. = 151
      • (a) Clay tablet inscribed with the signs of a 'Cypro-Minoan' syllabary(fifteenth century B.C.). Enkomi. : Cyprus Museum. Photo : Museum. = 152
      • (b) Ditto(thirteenth century B.C.). Enkomi. : Cyprus Museum. Photo : Museum. = 152
      • EGYPT : FROM THE INCEPTION OF THE NINETEENTH DYNASTY TO THE DEATH OF RAMESSES Ⅲ / R. O. FAULKNER
      • (a) Sethos Ⅰ receives the crook and flail and the emblem for a long reign from Amon-Re (left) and Osiris. Abydos. : Photo : R. O. Faulkner. = 153
      • (b) Black granite statue of Ramesses Ⅱ. Karnak. : Turin Museum(1380). Photo : University College London. = 153
      • (a) Central aisle of the Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak. : From G. J$$\acute e$$quier, L'Architecture et la d$$\acute e$$coration dans l'ancienne $$\acute E$$gypte, pl. 4. = 154
      • (b) Tower gateway of the temple of Ramesses Ⅲ at Medinet Habu. Thebes. : From ibid. pl. 47. = 154
      • (a) Wall-painting from the tomb of Nefertiry. Thebes. : From K. Lange and M. Hirmer, Egypt, pl. LVI. = 155
      • ASSYRIAN MILITARY POWER 1300-1200 B.C. / J. M. MUNN-RANKIN
      • (b) Assyrian stone symbol-base. Ashur. : Istanbul Museum(7802). From E. Unger, Assyrische und Babylonische Kunst, p. 101, fig. 30. = 155
      • (c) Assyrian stone symbol-base. Ashur. : Berlin Museum. From G. R. Meyer, Altorientalische Denkm$$\ddot a$$ler im Vorderasiatischen Museum zu Berlin, pl. 69. = 155
      • (a)-(c) Impressions from Assyrian cylinder seals. : British Museum(89557, 89862, 129572). Photos : Museum. = 156
      • (d) Clay tablet impressed with the seal of Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur. Ashur. : Berlin Museum. From .Archiv f$$\ddot u$$r Orientforschung 10(1935/6), 49, figs. 1 and 4. = 156
      • ELAM c. 1600-1200 B.C. / REN$$\acure E$$ LABAT
      • (e) General view of the site of Chogha Zanbil. : Photo : R. Ghirshman. = 156
      • (a) Bronze statue of Queen Napirasu. : Louvre(Sb 2731). Photo : Chuzeville, Paris. = 157
      • PHRYGIA AND THE PEOPLES OF ANATOLIA IN THE IRON AGE / R. D. BARNETT
      • (b) The so-called Midas Monument. Yazilikaya near Eski$$\cedil s$$ehir. : From E. Akurgal, Die Kunst Anatoliens von Homer bis Alexander, fig. 67. = 157
      • (a) Painted pottery jug. Gordion. : Ankara Museum. From E. Akurgal, Die Kunst Anatoliens von Homer bis Alexander, fig. 50. = 158
      • (b) Three of the 175 Phrygian bronze fibulae found in the Great Tumulus at Gordion. : Ankara Museum. From ibid. fig. 63-65. = 158
      • (c) Bronze bowl with ring-handle and ladle. Gordion. : Ankara Museum. From ibid. pl. Ⅲa. = 158
      • (a) Rock relief at Ivriz near Konya. : From E. Akurgal, Die Kunst Anatoliens, von Homer bis Alexander, fig. 38. = 159
      • (b) Drawing of a wall-relief of Sargon of Assyria. Khorsabad. : From P. E. Botta, Monument de Ninive Ⅱ, pl. 106bis. = 159
      • (c) Stone statue of the goddess Cybele. Bo$$\breve g$$azk$$\ddot o$$y. : Ankara Museum. From E. Akurgal, op. cit. fig. 55. = 159
      • (d) Stone relief depicting Cybele in a shrine. : Ankara Museum. From ibid. fig. 60. = 159
      • Gordion : the outer wall. : From E. Akurgal, Die Kunst Anatoliens von Homer bis Alexander, pl. Ⅱ. = 160
      • ASSYRIA AND BABYLONIA c. 1200-1000 B.C. / D. J. WISEMAN
      • (a) Boundary stone(kudurru) of Meli-Shikhu. Susa. : Louvre(Sb 14). From L'Art de la M$$\acute e$$sopotamie ancienne au Mus$$\acute e$$e du Louvre, p. 264. = 161
      • (b) Boundary stone(kudurru) of Nebuchadrezzar Ⅰ. Abu ○abbah. : British Museum(90858). Photo : Museum. = 161
      • (a) The so-called 'Broken Obelisk'. Nineveh. : British Museum(118898). Photo : Museum. = 162
      • (b) Eight-sided clay prism inscribed with the annals of Tiglath-pileser Ⅰ. Ashur. : British Museum(91033). Photo : Museum. = 162
      • (c) Boundary stone(kudurru) of Marduk-nadin-ahh$$\bar e$$. : British Museum(90841). Photo. Museum. = 162
      • EGYPT : FROM THE DEATH OF RAMESSES Ⅲ TO THE END OF THE TWENTY-FIRST DYNASTY / J. $$\check C$$ERN$$\acute Y$$
      • (a) The High Priest Amenhotpe receives rewards from Ramesses Ⅸ. Karnak. : Photo : The Epigraphic Survey. The Oriental Institute of Chicago, Luxor, Egypt. = 163
      • (b) Hrihor presents bouquets to Amun. Karnak. : Photo : id. = 163
      • THE END OF MYCENAEAN CIVILIZATION AND THE DARK AGE : THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND / V. R. D'A. DESBOROUGH
      • (a) Violin-bow fibulae. Perati. : National Museum, Athens(M108, M109). Photo : Courtesy of Professor Iakovides. = 164
      • (b) Naue Ⅱ swords. Kallithea(Achaea). : Patras Museum. Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 164
      • (c) Arched fibulae. Athens. : Ceramicus Museum, Athens. Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 164
      • (d) Dress pin. : Privately owned. = 164
      • (a) Trefoil-lipped oinochoe. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. From FLMV pl. 37, no. 382. = 165
      • (b) Stirrup jar. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. From FLMV pl. 38, no. 393. = 165
      • (c) Stirrup jar. Asine. : Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm. From Asine 397, fig. 260, 3. = 165
      • LH Ⅲc Octopus-style stirrup jars. = 166
      • (a) Perati. : From Perati Ⅲ, pl. 73, no. 261 tomb 15β. = 166
      • (b) Naxos. : Naxos Museum. From Ergon 1959, fig. 139. = 166
      • (c) Cos. : Kos Museum. From Ann. NS 27-8, fig. 196b tomb 3g. = 166
      • Submycenaean vases. = 167
      • (a) Lekythos. Athens. : Ceramicus Museum, Athens. Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 167
      • (b) Amphoriskos. Athens. : Ceramicus Museum, Athens. Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 167
      • (c) Neck-handled amphora. Athens. : Ceramicus Museum, Athens. Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 167
      • (d) Stirrup jar. Athens. : Ceramicus Museum, Athens. Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 167
      • (e) Trefoil-lipped oinochoe. Athens. : Ceramicus Museum, Athens. Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 167
      • (f) Bowl. Lefkandi, Euboea. : Eretria Museum. From Excavations at Lefkandi 1964-66, fig. 53. = 167
      • (a) Pyxis. Lefkandi, Euboea. : Eretria Museum. From Excavations at Lefkandi, 1964-66, fig. 35. = 168
      • (b) Helmet. Tiryns. : Nauplia Museum. Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 168
      • Protogeometric vases from Athens. = 169
      • (a) Trefoil-lipped oinochoe. Ceramicus. : Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 169
      • (b) Belly-handled amphora. Nea Ionia. : From Ker. Ⅳ, pl. 15, no. 2072, T.48. = 169
      • (c) Neck-handled amphora. Nea Ionia. : From Ker. Ⅰ, pl. 57, no. 672, T.17. = 169
      • (d) Skyphos. Ceramicus. : From Ker. Ⅰ, pl. 68, no. 547, T.15. = 169
      • (e) Lekythos. Ceramicus. : Photo : Deutsches Arch$$\ddot a$$ologisches Institut, Athens. = 169
      • (a) Goddess. Karphi. : Heraklion Museum. From BSA 38, pl. 31. = 170
      • (b) Centaur. Lefkandi, Euboea. : Eretria Museum. From BSA 65 pls. 8-10. = 170
      • Subminoan vases from Cnossus. Heraklion Museum. = 171
      • (a) Stirrup jar. = 171
      • (b) Trefoil-lipped oinochoe. = 171
      • (c) Stirrup jar. = 171
      • (d) Belly-handled amphora. = 171
      • Protogeometric vases from Cnossus. Heraklion Museum. = 172
      • (a) Neck-handled amphora. : From Fortetsa pl. 16, 226, T.v. = 172
      • (b) Stirrup jar. : From Fortetsa pl. 12, 141, T.XI. = 172
      • (c) Bell krater. : From Fortetsa pl. 4, 45, T.Ⅵ. = 172
      • (d) Krateriskos. : From Fortetsa pl. 11, 164, T.XI. = 172
      • (e) Pyxis. : From Fortetsa pl. 6, 52, T.Ⅵ. = 172
      • (f) Skyphos. : From Fortetsa pl. 12, 187, T.XI. = 172
      • THE WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN / GLYN DANIEL ; J. D. EVANS
      • (a) Spiral patterns carved in relief in the Tarxien Temples. : Photo : Valletta Museum. = 173
      • (b) Spiral patterns painted on a ceiling in the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum. = 173
      • (c) Fa$$\cedil c$$ade of rock-cut tomb with carved pilasters. South-east Sicily. : Photo : Soprintendenza alle Antichit$$\grave a$$, Siracusa. = 173
      • (a) Huts of the Bronze Age village at Punta Milazzese, Panarea(Lipari Islands). : Photo : Soprintendenza alle Antichit$$\grave a$$, Siracusa. = 174
      • (b) Nuraghe Su Nuraxis, Barumini, Sardinia. = 174
      • (a) Bronze figure of the Nuraghic period of Sardinia. Teti, Abini. = 175
      • (b) Bronze figurine of the Nuraghic period in Sardinia. Urzulei, Nuoro. : Museo Nazionale di Cagliari. = 175
      • (c) The Dama de Elche, Head of an Iberian statue. : Museo del Prado. Photo : Museum. = 175
      • (d) T$$\hat e$$tes coup$$\acute e$$es from Entremont, South France. : Photo : Foto B$$\ddot u$$hrer, Schaffhausen. = 175
      • (a) Statue of standing 'divine' figure of limestone from the Ha$$\ddot g$$ar Qim Temples, Malta. = 176
      • (b) Vases with symbolic pattern. Los Millares. : Ashmolean Museum(Pr.129). Photos : Museum. = 176
      • (c) Bronze situla from an Etruscan burial vault at the cemetery of Certosa. : Museo Civico, Bologna. Photo : Museum. = 176
      • GREEK SETTLEMENT IN THE EASTERN AEGEAN AND ASIA MINOR / J. M. COOK
      • Fragment of Ionic Geometric vase at Smyrna. : British School at Athens. Photo : British School at Athens. = 177
      • THE RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY OF THE GREEKS / W. K. C. GUTHRIE
      • (a) Gold ring, showing an altar. Thebes. : Benaki Museum, Athens. From M. Nilsson, Geschichte der griechischen Religion Ⅲ(3rd ed.), pl. 19, 2. = 178
      • (b) Stone receptacle with four depressions in the top. Kurnasa. : From ibid. pl. 5, 1. = 178
      • (c) Offering table. Phaestus. : Heraklion Museum. From ibid. pl. 4, 1. = 178
      • (d) Double axes on top of bucrania. Amphora from Pseira. : Heraklion Museum. From ibid. pl. 8, 1. = 178
      • (e) Pier with double axes incised on its block. Cnossus. : From ibid. pl. 9, 3. = 178
      • Snake goddesses : (a) faience, (b) gold and ivory. Cnossus. : Heraklion Museum. From Nilsson, Geschichte der griechischen Religion Ⅲ(3rd ed.), p. 15, 1 and 3. = 179
      • (c) Sacrificial scene from a sarcophagus. Hagia Triada. : Heraklion Museum. From ibid. pl. 10. = 179
      • (a) Model of a shrine with horns of consecration and birds. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. From Nilsson, Geschichte der griechischen Religion Ⅲ(3rd ed.), pl. 7, 1. = 180
      • (b) Column with horns of consecration and animals ; seal-impression. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. From ibid. pl. 12, 2. = 180
      • (c) Sealstone showing goddess with double axe on her head. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. From ibid. pl. 21, 1. = 180
      • (d) Goddess with shield. Painted limestone plaque. Mycenae. : National Museum, Athens. From ibid. pl. 24, 1. = 180
      • Zeus with the scales of destiny. Mycenaean vase. Enkomi. : Cyprus Museum. From Nilsson, Geschichte der griechischen Religion Ⅲ(3rd ed.), pl. 25, 1. = 181
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