| 13.10.5
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    So little of the dagger is preserved, yet enough of its size and especially handle to be compared to Nicosia, Arpera Tomb 205, Gamma 143: H.W. Catling, Cypriot Bronzework in the Mycenaean World (1964) fig. 15.5, 9
    
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| 23.11.31E
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    Color is the same as 23.11.31c, and the size is same as 23.11.31d
    
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| 23.11.31F
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    Smaller, flatter helm than 23.11.31a-e.  Similar size to 23.11.31c, and similar in colour to 23.11.31b.
    
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| 23.11.31J
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    The colour is similar to 23.11.31H. Similar in size to 23.11.31I.
    
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| 23.11.31K
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    Similar in size to Reading 23.11.31C, with a different colour to 23.11.31A-J).
    
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| 23.11.31L
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    Similar in size to Reading 23.11.31E, and similar in colour to Reading 23.11.31R.
    
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| 23.11.31M
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    Similar in colour to 23.11.31E. Similar in size to 23.11.31K.
    
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| 23.11.31N
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    Similar in colour to 23.11.31L, and similar in size to 23.11.31K or 23.11.31M.
    
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| REDMG:1953.25.57
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    Cf. similar vessels found in Sicily, esp. an identical piece found at Camarina, inv. 24878: MonAnt 1954 (1990) 113, pl. LXXII (Passo Marinaro tomb 1197.4); and a miniature amphora (same size and shape as ours) found at Agrigento: AG 22594 in Veder Greco 332, tomb 936.
    
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