13.10.2
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As Catling notes (125) 'the Late Cypriot dagger is an uninspiring and uninteresting weapon. The series is merely a continuation of the daggers of the Early and Middle Cypriot periods' thus it is hard to distinguish between early, middle, and late Cypriote examples. There is even less to be said about a fragment that preserves no distinct or shoulders. It is in terms of its convex butt that the Ure example is comparable to Catling's type (a) dagger, such as that from Nicosia noted below, which was found in a LC1A context
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2007.4.89
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With objects that mostly have Heraeum written on in pencil
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2007.4.93
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With other sherds that mostly have Heraeum written on them in pencil
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2018.6.1
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The writing on one side, which refers to a measure of wine, uses a specific unit that helped us to determine that it was written in the 4th century AD.
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