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Vasensammlung zu Mttnchen, Fig. 100. 2 For example, No. 797 of the Munich collection of vases {op. N't. , Plate XXXI ). 3 Compare, for instance, the sphinxes on a Corinthian vase of the sixth century: Gerhard, Auserlesene Vasenbilder, Plate ('('XX, reproduced in Roschkr, Lexikon der griechischen und romischen Mythologie, Sphinx, 1305-00. * See the exhaustive article Hippokampos in the new edition of Pu i. Y's Rcalencyclo- padie, to which indebtedness is acknowledged. s In front of each dragon t...here is a notched something which suggests a flipper. Hut apparently it belongs to the central ornament and not to the dragon. 70 F. B. Tarbell early Greek and Etruscan art. However, he is not unknown in early art, sometimes with wings, sometimes without, the snaky legs sometimes taper- ing off into tails, sometimes terminating in heads, as here. The human head is usually bearded, but not always. 1 Inasmuch as there is no record of the character of the tomb or tombs in which the three sarcophagi under discussion were found, nor of the asso- ciated pottery or other objects, if there were any such, there is no evidence as to the period or periods to which they should be assigned, except such as is afforded by the form of the sarcophagi themselves and by the character of the paintings.
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