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| Over 150 miniscule fragments and amorphous lumps of bronze or copper representing item of jewelry or personal adornment worn by the deceased during cremation and melted out of shape. Original object unidentifiable ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 |
From Section ΟΟ. See other pieces in Study Collection-
For images, see P 20177. Grave 3. |
| Two simple undecorated rings, neatly sawn from the same long bone. Finished Grave 3. Inside burial amphora. Stoa Gallery Case 3103-3110 Leica, color slide PD 2774-98 ... 29 June 1949 |
| Hollow cylinder with straight sides, the ends very slightly tapered inward.
Decorated with pairs of closely spaced incised grooves around the outside at each end, and a more widely spaced pair of grooves ... 12 April 1948 |
| Narrow neck with flat lip; angular strap handle, and part of horizontal shoulder preserved.
Greenish blue glass. East-west Street, road fill 4.
2nd-3rd c. A.D. 3490 Leica ... 13 October 1949 |
| This and the following number are assigned to the many burned fragments which cannot be joined, and which preserve parts of at least two long pins with flat disk heads and large spheres of bronze on their ... Card: 900 B.C. |
| Fragments of a pin with disk head and ball on shaft.
Less of the shaft preserved (three fragments) than for B 740.
The ball somewhat less corroded.
Cf. B 840 (OO 619) Geometric Grave. Found with bones ... Card: 900 B.C. |
| Part of the bow of one fibula is clear, consisting of two rounded masses of bronze set at an angle to each other. Probably a third made up the bow.
One fragment seems to show the spiral spring at the inner ... Card: 900 B.C. |
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