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 INDEX. 297-300, 330 ; aqueducts in Cyprus, i. 33i#. ; colossal head at Athieno, ii. 137 ; on Venus of Macrobius, ii. '158; colossus found at Golgos by, ii. 170; sarcophagus from Amathus, ii. 207;*. ; metal treasures brought from Cyprus by, ii. 362 ; bronzes found by, ii. 413. Cesnola, M. Alexandre de, gems found by, at Salamis, ii. 233 ; mirror found by, ii. 412. Chaldean art, i. 101 ; deities, ii. 166, 169, 170. Chariots, figures of, found in tombs, i. 209 ; ii. 181, 182. Chimsera, i. 294 ; ii. 198. Chinese method of defence, ii. 22. Christian emblems in necropolis of Adloun, i. 173. Cicero, ii. 92. Chiusi, vase from, ii. 362/2. ; ivory bucket from, ii. 402. Cimon at Curium, i. 300. Cineras, i. 297; traditions of, ii. 112, "3- Claudius lolaus, i. io6#. Clermont-Ganneau, M., tomb of Es- mounazar, i. 169 ; on Phoenician disk, ii. 268. ; on metal bowl, ii. 343- 345- Clercq, M. de, on golden masks, i. 211 ; collection of bronzes, ii. 4 ; frag- mentary statues belonging to, ii. 24 ; torso belonging to, ii. 36 ; collection of earthenware figures, ii. 114/2. ; terra-cotta group, ii. 1857*. ; vase, ii. 31172. ; vase from Paphos, ii. 362/2. Cnidus, Venus of, ii. 153-155, 157. Coffins from Amrit, i. 153 ; wooden, i. 197, 199 ; found in Sardinia, i, 244. Coins, bronze, with temple of Paphos, i. 275-277 ; from Bou-amba, i. 373 ; early Phoenician, ii. 15, 16/2. ; silver, ii. 18, 43/2. ; Carthaginian, ii. 62. Colossus from Athieno, ii. 165, 166, 170; from Golgos, ii. 170. Colour, in Phoenician decoration, i. 139, 140; used in decorating figures, ii. 47, 55/z., 76, 79, 158, 160; in decorating tombs, ii. 261 ; in glass, "' 3 2 7> 333 > materials used for colouring glass, ii. 335. Columns, from Tyre, i. 134, 260 ; at Nea Paphos, i. 231, 232; at Gebal, i. 261 ; on stele from Adrumetum ; ii. 67. Commagene, bronze statuettes from, ii. 48. Concrete used by the Phoenicians, i. 371,. 373*374, 37.8, 402, 406. Coral in Sardinia, ii. 405, 410. Cornice, Egyptian, in Malta, i. 383, 384- Corpse-ovens, i. 236. Corpus Inscriptionum, quotation from, 1. 98/2., u6#. Corsica, i. 45, 46. Costumes, of Arvadite women, time of Cyrus, i. 190 ; of ancient warriors, ii. 2, 180, 194, 273 ; of women, ii. 7, 191, 244; of royal statue, ii. 29; of ancient statuettes, ii. 30, 33, 34, 45, 46, 60, 72, 74, 76, 78, 152 ; of domestic figures, ii. 184 ; of dancers, ii. 185, 186; of Cyprian people of good position, i. 115, 123, 124, 192, 193 ; Egyptian, of human-bodied animals, ii. 204, 205 ; on figures of bas-relief from Amathus, ii. 210; priest's head-dress on scarabs, ii. 246, 247 ; jewellery worn in Phoenicia, ii. 375-39 1 - Cothons, i. 387 ; Hasdrubal burns Carthaginian, i. 390 ; at Carthage, i. 395, 401 ; at Utica, 399, 407. Crescent, used as a decoration in Sar- dinian tombs, i. 240 ; in Cartha- ginian Africa, i. 322,323: on stele from Adrumetum, ii. 64. Crespi, M. de, ii. 55. Crusaders destroyed remains of Phoe- nician art, i. 94. Crux ansata, on walls of tombs, i. 240 ; on statuettes, ii. 180, 181, 350; on gems, ii. 228, 240. Curium, treasure of, i. 294 ; temple at, i. 294, 297, 298 ; history of, i. 299, 300 ; gems from, ii. 233-237 ; scarabs from, ii. 240, 244, 245 ; two-handled vase from, ii. 296-299 ; metal cups from, ii. 358, 359 ; crystal alabastron from, ii. 363 ; jewellery found at, ii. 376, 378 ; necklaces from, ii. 382-384; bracelet, ii. 387-389; candelabrum from, ii. 412. Curtius, Phoenician prototype of Venus, " 155- Cyprus, ancient religion in, i. 70,71, 73; ii. ^79, 180; Phoenicians in, i. 93 95> ioo ; columns in, i. 118-120, 139 ; steles from, i. 141 ; statuettes found in, i. 208, 218, 222; ii. 4472., H5> T 47 : tombs in, i. 214, 233;