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Archaeology

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page 446 note 1 See on this point Urlichs' Griechische Statuen im Republikanischen Rom, p. 19, an important little 'Programm’ which has escaped Furtwängler's notice; also my note on Plin. xxxv. 26 iu The Elder Pliny's Chapters on the History of Art, p. 197.

page 446 note 2 Benndorf, , Niemann, , and Tocilesco, , das Monument von Adam Klissi, Vienna, 1895Google Scholar.

page 446 note 3 Cf. Petersen, in Röm. Mitth. xi 1896, p. 104 ffGoogle Scholar.

page 446 note 4 August 1896 This first article was answered by M. Héron de Villefosse in Cosmopolis for September, and by Theodore Reinach in the Gazette des Beaux Arts for the same month.

page 447 note 1 Mr. Torr ignores Prof. Petrie's practically conclusive argument that this glass was made at Tell-el-Amarna.

page 448 note 1 Tell-el-Amarna, p. 17. [It should, be observed that Mr. Torr has discussed Mr. Petrie's account in earlier numbers of this review (vol. vi. pp. 127 sq., and vol. viii. pp. 320 sq.).—G. E. M.’

page 448 note 2 Tell-el-Amarna, p. 16.

page 448 note 3 Myres, , Proc. Soc. Antiq. N.S. xv. (1895) 273Google Scholar: cf. Mariani, , Mon. Ant. vi. (1896) Pl. viii. 5.Google Scholar

page 448 note 4 Evans, , Cretan Pictographs, 1895, AppendixGoogle Scholar; cf. p. 57 = J.H.S. xiv. p. 327. I have seen the scarabs independently, and entirely agree with Mr. Evans' conclusion.

page 449 note 1 Illahun, p. 9. ‘From their position no later people would have accumulated these heaps…The external rubbish-heaps must belong to a time when the town was full. And their contents agree to that early date.’

page 449 note 2 [For Mr. Torr's comments see Class. Rev. vi. p. 130.’

page 449 note 3 Cf. Men-ka-Ra in a Ptolemaic or Roman tomb at Amathus (Brit. Mus. 172) and the ubiquitous “Naukratite” forgeries of Men-kheper-Ra (Thothmes III.).

page 449 note 4 E.g. Neb-mat-Ra and Neb-kheferu-Ra at Gurob (Torr, p. 63), and the numerous Eighteenth Dynasty scarabs and rings at Tell-el-Amarna (Torr pp. 64–65).

page 449 note 5 J.H.S. xii. p. 273 ff.

page 450 note 1 Unless (p. 69) ‘this region’ and ‘that region’ in the same sentence refer to the same country; which would be very queer English.

page 450 note 2 Times, Jan. 6, 1896; Academy, Jan. 11, 1896.

page 452 note 1 Petrie, Hist. Eg. i. 253.

page 453 note 1 The third year of Heq-mat-Ra, p. 34.

page 453 note 1 Notizie dei Lincei, April–June 1896.

page 454 note 1 Notizei dei Lincie, April–June 1896.

page 454 note 2 Athenaeum, Oct. 10.

page 454 note 3 Mittheil. d. deutseh. Arch. Inst. 1896, pt. 2.

page 454 note 4 Athenaeum, Nov. 7.

page 454 note 5 Geographical Journal, Oct.-Nov. 1896.