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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2013
In this Journal in 1893 I published a very interesting amphora discovered by Mr. Arthur Evans in a tomb at Gela in Sicily, which I described as shewing on one side Cacus dragging the oxen of Geryon backward into a cattle-shed, while a satyr above plays the flutes, and on the other side Herakles singing to the lyre.
1 Ashmolean Catalogue, No. 211, Pl. I. A.
2 Jahrb. 1906, p. 45.
3 Figured in the Jahrb. 1906, also in Arch. Zeit. 1883, Pl. XI. Cf. Furtwängler, Gat. Vases Berlin, No. 2005.
4 The sword in particular is conclusive evidence on this point.