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Archaeology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Archaeology
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Copyright © The Classical Association 1898

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page 85 note 1 Baumeister (Denkmäler, p. 797) thinks that the objects held by Euthymos are not torches but ; he is not lighting the pyre but consecrating it with holy water. From the peculiar form of the supposed torches and the fact that the pyre is already burning freely in all directions the explanation seems probable and of course helps out the festal solemnity of the scene.

page 86 note 1 Beiträge zur Geschichte der Altgriechischen Tracht, p. 7.

page 86 note 2 The baskets used throughout the excavations were about 30 cm. high.

page 87 note 1 Athen. 27 Nov. 1897.

page 87 note 2 Athen. 8 Jan.

page 87 note 3 Athen. 13 Nov. 1897.

page 87 note 4 Athen. 18 Dec. 1897.

page 87 note 5 Berl. Phil. Woch. 11 Dec. 1897.

page 88 note 1 Athen. 1 Jan.