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 CONTENTS. CHAPTER V. SEPUIXHRAL ARCHITECTURE. PAGE S I. Funereal Rites i — 19 g 2. Graves on the Acropolis at Mycenae 19 — 31 553. General Characteristics of the Cupola-Tomb 31 — 46 § 4. Description and Restoration of Tomb 1 46 — 80 § 5. Tomb II 80—87 § 6. Rock-hewn Tombs (bee-hive) 87 — 90 CHAPTER VI. RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE 9I — 99 CHAPTER VII. CIVIL ARCHITECTURE. § I. Fortification and General Character of the Towns loo — 119 S 2. The House and the Palace 119 — 145 CHAPTER VIII. MYCENIAN MONUMENTS AND ORIGIN OF DORIC ARCHITECTURE. . . 1 46 — 172 CHAPTER IX. SCULPTURE. § I. Materials, Processes, and Themes 173 — 175 § 2. Idols 175 — 206 § 3. Scenes of Battle, of the Chase, and other Representations of Human Life 206 — 239 § 4. Golden Masks 239 — 244