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 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PLATES. I. Cypriot terra-cottas To face page 180 II. Decoration of two Cypriot vases ,, 280 III. Cypriot vase 292 IV. Enamelled Vases from Camirus (Rhodes) 326 V. Enamelled vases from Camirus (Rhodes) ........ 328 VI. Phoenician glass ,, 332 VII. Phoenician glass ,, 334 VIII. Phoenician glass 336 IX. Phoenician jewelry ,, 382 i TAIL-PIECES. PAGE Chapter I. Lid of a sarcophagus 83 II. A Sardinian scarab 226 III. An engraved stone, French National Library 260 IV. A Cypriot vase, Museum, New York 263 V. A ring for the hair. Gold. Museum, New York 426 ,, VI. Part of a mill. A basalt cone suspended at the extremity of the handle 433 Appendix. An engraved stone, representing the murex, found in Phoenicia. 442 FIG. 1. Bronze statuette 3 2. Bronze statuette 4 3. Group in glazed earthenware 6 4. Amulet in glazed faience 7 5. Ivory statuette in the Louvre 6. Fragmentary relief 10 7. Stele from Amrit 1 1 8. Bas-relief from Khorsabad 13 9. Coin of Tarsus 15 10. Coin of a Phoenician satrap 15 11. Coin of the Balearic Islands 15