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page 76 note 1 Historical Geography, p. 38.
page 76 note 2 Artemidorus, ap. Strabo, p. 663.
page 76 note 3 Hipponax, frag. 36.
page 77 note 1 J.H.S., xxiv., p. 128.
page 77 note 2 Collected by Sir William Ramsay. Evans, , Scripta Minoa, p. 63, n. 3.Google Scholar
page 77 note 3 Amongst them was a small core, which shows that the obsidian was imported in a rough state and worked on the spot.
page 77 note 4 Op. cit., p. 39.
page 77 note 5 P. 663.
page 77 note 6 For the nature of the so-called tumuli in this part of Asia Minor, v. B.S.A., xvi., pp. 94–5. Wherever I have been able to test them, they are formed of the debris of successive settlements, and are not funereal.
page 77 note 7 Anatolica, p. 116.
page 77 note 8 Cities and Bishoprics, i., ch. vi.
page 77 note 9 v. further, Ramsay, H.G., p. 58.
page 77 note 10 v. Dawkins, , J.H.S., xxviii., p. 334Google Scholar (from Sechster vorläufige Bericht über die von dem Königl. Museum untergenommenen Ausgrabungen in Milet und Didyma. Berlin, 1908).
page 77 note 11 Cf. B.S.A., xvi., p. 102, n. 6. Further finds were made last year.
page 77 note 12 Iliad, iv. 142. For Carians in the Maeander valley and at Miletus, v. Iliad, ii. 867.
page 77 note 13 For this source of ivory at a later date, v. Hogarth, Ionia and the East, p. 59.