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 Decoration. alternate bands, grey and blue, or white and red, which extended across the entire panel (Fig. 207) ; but even there a marked ip'^"?A »uiy Fic. 115,— Plabler frafiment, Tiryns effort is made to infuse variety in the decorative scheme, by the introduction of tall flowers, presumably irises, with long Fig. 3c6.— Plmter fragment. Half yellow Stamens; either contrasted with broad red bands (Fig. 208), or grouped into a bunch, as in Fig. 209. Similarly, the painted fragments at Tiryns and Mycenx, though showing a