XV111 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PLATE FACING PAGE V (a) Gathering the olive crop — Amphoia, late sixth century, Brit Mus 8226 (Cloche, /c, pi X (i)) (b} Peasants bringing pigs to market — Pehke, fifth century, Cambridge 9/17 (Cloche, /c, pi XV (2)) (c) Sale of oil in the olive yard Inscription 'O father Zeus, I wish I could become rich'5 —Amphora, sixth century, Vatican (Cloche, Ic.pl XXXIII (i)) 77 VI (a] Aristocratic youths with long hair, floweis, etc (they are of an earlier geneiation, but represent the ideal of the nobles of the late fifth century) — Amphoia of Ando- kides, late sixth century, Louvie Gi (Fuitwanglei- Reichhold, Gnech Fasemnalerei, pi I H (I)) (b) Noble youth on horseback Inscription 'The boy is beautiful ' — Kylix, fifth century, Pans, Cab des med 8i4(H Diepolder, Der Penthesilea-Maler, pi 25) 92 VII (a) Men and boys as loveis — Kyhx, fifth centuiy, Munich 2655 (Pfuhl, I c y fig 444) (b) Noble youths on active service — Kyhx, fifth century, Hamburg (Diepolder, / c , pi 10 (2)) 93 VIII (a] Young man, embiacing a lyie gul Inscription "Epi- lykos is beautiful ' — Kyhx, early fifth century, Louvie Gi 3 (Pfuhl,/r, fig 338) (b) Symposium with boy attendant and flute gnl — Cup of Epiktetos, about 500 B c, Bnt Mus £38 (Furt- wangler-Reichhold, I c, pi 73 (2)) 108 IX (a] Dancing girl with an acrobat's draweis — Tei lacotta, about 400 B c , Berlin F29ig — (Koster, I c , pi 39) (b} Boy flute-player and dancing girl — Intenor of cup PI VIII (b) (Furtwangler-Reichhold, pi 73 (3)) 109 X (a) Arkesilas, king of Kyiene, supei vises the weighing and loading of silphmm for export — Kyhx, sixth cen- tury, Pans, de Ridder 189 (Furtwangler-Reichhold, / c , pi 151) (b} Shoemaker and customeis The artisan is cutting leather to suit the foot of a boy standing on a table, while the fathei stands by — Pelike, early fifth century, Oxford 563 (J. D Beazley, Journ Hell Stud 28 (1908), pi XXX (a}} 124 XI (a) Women preparing wool — Kyhx, fifth century, Berlin 2289 (Cloche, Ic , pi XXVIII (i)) (b) Women making loaves, with flute-player — Tei ra- cotta, early fifth century, Louvre (Photograph, kindly lent by Sir John Beazley, cf. Blumner, Technologte*, p 63) 125