Made of a thin wire, round in section, but flattened to form the catch, which has broken away in part. Otherwise complete. Well, near bottom.
5th c. B.C. 425-400 B.C.
Cf. P 2072. Leica, vii-87 ... 27 May 1933
Triangular leaf shaped head.
At the back, hole for shaft, beside which is preserved a barb. Floor of south room of S.W. building.
Late 6th - early 5th c. B.C. Leica, vii-92 1967 ... 12 March 1934
Pointed tack with four-faced shaft and hollow rounded head like a mushroom. Hellenistic fill to west of terracotta drains. Leica, vii-83 ... 2 April 1934
Triangular, triple-barbed arrowhead, with socket for the shaft, and a small hole in the side of the socket.
The barbs broken at the tips. Cistern A. Leica, vii-92 ... 24 May 1935
The iron clapper missing save few rust marks.
The ring at top worn thin from much use. below ca. 61.50m. Destruction debris north of east bay.
Late Roman fill, perhaps disturbed. Leica, vii-83 ... 10 June 1935
Both ends broken off.
Long straight shaft with moulded rings around it. Lines of inlaid silver in horizontal and diagonal patterns all along the shaft.
Tapers towards both ends. Well. Upper fill. Leica, ... 7 April 1936
Intact.
Flattened at upper end; single(?) barb at other. ca. 2.30m. below surface Below surface, in consistent Late Roman fill with coins. Leica, vii-83 ... 8 April 1936
End of pin missing.
The head is composed of a Corinthian capital, on which kneels a nude female figure, her right knee on the ground; her left elbow resting on her bent left knee.
Both hands are raised ... 9 June 1936
Injured, by fall of slab, both above and below.
Thick flat disk.
The handle though short appears to be complete. At its top, a pair of volutes with a palmette between, and on either side a pair of tendrils ... 23 March 1936
Tip broken off; badly oxidized and could not be cleaned (disintegrated in the effort); otherwise intact.
Plain straight shaft with two grooves just below the head.
Large pointed knob-like head, ornamented ... 1 February 1938
The ring a flat band.
From the ring, projecting like a bezel, is a short rectangular bar to which is attached at right angles a key made of ten projections, round in section. Late Roman fill with Byzantine ... 29 April 1938