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 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PLATES. To face pagr IV. Mycenae. Domed-tomb I. Present state of fa9ade, plan, elevation, and section after Thiersch. Restored from existing pieces of facing 49 V. Mycenae. Domed-tomb I. Geometrical elevation of facade, restored by C. Chipiez 63 VI. Mycenae. Domed-tomb I. Perspective view showing dromos. Restored by C. Chipiez 73 VII. Mycenae. Interior of Domed-tomb I. Perspective view of part of cupola. Restored by C. Chipiez 73 VIII. Tiryns. General view of citadel from south-east. Restoration by C. Chipiez 106 IX. Mycenae. General view from west. Restored by C. Chipiez. . . 108 X. Mycenae. General view from north-west. Restored by C. Chipiez iii XI. Mycenian palace. Second epoch. Restored by C. Chipiez ... 128 XII. Mycenian palace. Second epoch. Longitudinal section. Restored by C. Chipiez 133 XIII. Tiryns and Mycenae. Coloured architectural detail 135 XIV. Mycenae. Bas-relief over Lions Gate. After squeeze in Berlin Museum 173 XV. Gold vases. Vaphio 213 XVI. Engraved stones in Mycenian style 214 XVII. Mycenae daggers 224 XVIII. Mycenae daggers 225 XIX. Mycenae daggers 226 XX. Mycenian ceramics. Painted and unglazed vases 367 XXI. Mycenian ceramics. Glazed vases 385 TAIL-PIECES, &c. Ornament on Title. Gold ring from the Tyskevicz collection. Chapter V. Glass-paste. Spata 90 „ VI. Glass-paste. Menidi 99 „ VII. Fragment of ivory plaque. Mycenae 145 „ VIII, Glass-paste. Mycenae 172