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 PkIMITIVE GKKLtt: MvCtNIAN AkT. left arm, which carries the shield, is conveniently covered by it. To have shown them both at once was a feat far beyond the capability of the draughtsman. t'lii. 484.— l-'atse-iiecked imphora. Cult, lleighi, 115 c Fid. 485. — Chip found at Spau. It has been impossible to reproduce all the personages. The group is repeated with slight variations on the other side of the Vu.. 4S6. — Cliip from Myccnat. handle, and is rather well drawn ; at the point of junction with the body of the vase is a calf's head in relief; birds, one on either side of it, front each other (Fig. 489). There are notable