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Apparently complete.
It is very thin and forms a shallow S-curve. One side is smooth, the other has two lengthwise ridges.
Obsidian. Well 9; container 10; Neolithic. Leica, 83-505 ... 13 March 1939 |
One side broken away.
Roughly dome-shaped; the flat side worn smooth.
Gray limestone. Well 10; Neolithic. Leica, 83-512 ... 7-10 March 1939 |
About half missing.
A roughly oval (?) object, flattened on both faces, and pierced somewhere near the center with a hole which shows signs of wear, as if the stone had hung from a string.
Hard purplish-gray ... 7-10 March 1939 |
Fragment from edge, preserving part of flat bottom and of high dome-shaped top.
Gray stone with many small patches of quartz. Well 10; Neolithic. Leica, 83-512 ... 7-10 March 1939 |
One corner of a millstone. Flat below, convex above.
Gray volcanic stone. Well 9, bottom fill; Neolithic. Leica, 83-512 ... 6-13 March 1939 |
The end of an axe or hammer, bored vertically for a handle.
Hard gray stone, highly polished. Earth from Well 15; Mycenaean. Leica ... 29 March-3 April 1939 |
Chipped at lower edge.
A squat cone, vertically pierced, of polished black stone. Earth from Well 15; Mycenaean. Leica PD 1200-26 ... 29 March-3 April 1939 |
About a quarter of the shallow bowl preserved, with rounded sides, plain lip and flat bottom. The inside much worn.
Gray volcanic stone. Well 15; late Mycenaean. 1746 ff. Leica PD 1200-26 ... 28 March-3 April 1939 |
One corner of thin rectangular slab of stone.
Sides and bottom worked smooth, the top deeply worn.
Light grayish-yellow sandstone (?). Well 15; late Mycenaean. 1746 ff. Leica ... 28 March-3 April 1939 |
Broken at both ends.
One side flat; the other in three planes with sharp cutting edges at the sides.
Obsidian. Middle Helladic Pit. 2732 Leica, 83-524 ... 4 May 1940 |
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