1. 1961. 99 In this respect its fate is diametrically the reverse to that of the Lenormant relief which, first published in 1861 (Henzen, Jal 1861), having given cause for countless nautical archaeological exegeses, had to wait for three-quarters of a century before it attracted the attention of any art historian (Rumpf, 1935—earlier than O. Walter, 1952 [and not 1932 as I had mistakenly written (1987, p.)1
2. 31 On thiskiste, see Mylonas (1971) p.—and for its associations with Demeter,ibid., pp. 190, 191, 207
3. In 353/2 Athens possessed 349 triremes (I. G., II2, 1613, line 302
4. 1931. 1931 (a) This hypothesis is presented as a certainty by Schmidt p. n. 128)
5. 1946. 71 The references are given in Bakalakis p.)