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 320 HISTORY OF ART IN ANTIQUITY. like bands turning round the body (Fig. 227) ; the lines some- times intersect concentric circles that are parallel to the main axis of the vase (Fig. 228) ; sometimes, in the blank spaces about the FIG. 226. Carian pottery. Winter, p. 229. FIG. 227. Carian pottery. IMt. FIG. 228. Carian pottery. Pnton, p. 74. middle, we find triangles whose apex is turned towards the neck (Fig. 229) ; whilst the spiral device, that distinguishing feature FIG. 229. Carian pottery. Winter, p. 229. FIG. 230. Carian pottery. Ibid., 230. of Mycenian ornament, appears upon a vase now at Smyrna, and which is said to have come from Mylasa (Fig. 230). The decoration of these and other pieces of the same nature is purely geometrical ; nevertheless we have indications that the