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 for complicated scrolls dear to Mycenian art, including figures. Such would be the stone facade (PI. VI.), on which two lions are Fic. ZIO. — Tiryns. Stucco fiigmenl. Half si^e, painted. The tinted ornament that may have enriched the side facings of the entrance has left no trace behind ; but we have Ptutcr fragment. evidences that there stood here a heraldic group. The facade accordingly furnishes us with a clue relating to the character which the decorative scheme assumed at the entrances to the VOL. I. L L