13.10.1
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ord blade used as a dagger or spearhead), with long thin blade, pointed at both → end ←s, with sloping shoulders. A rib runs nearly the full length of the piece (fl |
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13.10.5
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Hexagonal fragment perhaps broken at both → end ←s. Dagger with angular shoulder and straight butt; ogival outline, lower → end ← |
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13.10.6
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Flat bronze heart-shape piece, flaring at the pointed → end ←, with a spool-shaped element (reel-shaped, according to Catling, as recorded |
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14.9.58
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Conical with narrower neck at one → end ← and widening to a lip at the other like a miniature vase. → end ← with lip slope |
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2006.12.27
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Cylindrical. Tapers outward at both → end ←s, with two wider ridges at once → end ←
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2007.2.102
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Round cylindrical shape which widens on one → end ← into a flatter area.
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2007.4.215
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Fragment from side of pot, but with very → end ← of handle attached
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2007.9.4
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one more greatly so, resulting in the width of fragment being much wider at one → end ←, meetimg the horizontal edge at a small point.
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2008.7.153
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Reactangular fragment, curves gently upwards at one → end ←.
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2008.7.157
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Triangular fragment, curves gently upwards at one → end ←.
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2008.7.3
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Rectangular fragment thicker at one → end ← and curved sharply at the other. Possibly a handle fragment.
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2008.7.74
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Hexagonal fragment; horizontal curvature; slight vertical curvature at one → end ← of the fragment
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2008.7.76
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Pentagonal fragment; horizontal curvature; slight vertical curvature at one → end ← of fragment
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2016.3.1
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shoulders and concave discus with a regular filling hole, roughly at the lower → end ← of the discus; short round nozzle, leading convexly to the base, and round t |
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2018.6.2
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Long cylindrical bar pointed at one → end ← and flattened at the other
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26.4.2
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ed to angle straight out from the edge of the Kylix, turning up slightly at the → end ←.
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27.4.5
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Rim turns sharply out, broad and flat on top. Handles rounded at far → end ← and with upward twist. In centre of bowl a well 1.5 cm deep occupies the sp |
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45.4.5
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Miniature? For shape cf. Metapontine examples dated to the → end ← of the fifth century (Carter 1998, 2.729). For an Attic prototype see Beazle |
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45.6.70
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filling hole towards the right edge of the discus. Body shallower at the front → end ← and the widest part of the body has a raised band around it. Short rounded n |
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50.4.23
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ug. Long flat nozzle with a rounded tip and a large wick hole off centre at the → end ←. Base is flat and demarcated with a line.
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52.3.3
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at the rim by an overhanging horizontal bar with downward protrusions at either → end ←; body tapers to conical footring; flat base.
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71.12.4
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Ornamental fibula (pin). Long straight pin with pointed → end ← attached to semi-circular piece that thickens and flattens at the → end ←. Ther |
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71.12.5
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ly curved. The handle is thicker at the front and thinner at the back where it b→ end ←s over to form an oblong. The thinner piece is not attached to the body but |
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73.6.1
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ses of two straight lines that connect with each other when meeting midway. One → end ← is tipped where the two sides meet, while the other → end ← is a straight line i |
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73.6.5
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ing more curved in shape, and the other consisting more of a straight line. One → end ← is longer than the other owing to the curved side making it so.
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76.6.1
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haped body with single handle from mouth to back, with a curled over section at → end ←. Flat base. Small round neck.
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78.12.12
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has concave sided with a rounded tip, wick hole is circular and central at the → end ← of the nozzle. Base is flat and delineated
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83.2.4
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Horn shaped fragment, with smooth outside. Pointed one → end ← and moderately flat on the other.
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83.2.5
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Horn shaped fragment, with smooth outside. Pointed one → end ← and moderately flat on the other.
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E.23.41.1-25
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ut some are broader, bigger, rounder than others. Two small beads, one on each → end ← which string is tied too.
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E.23.45
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Small tweezers with a loop on one → end ←, originally loose in the hinge for hanging. Tweezers are made from three pi |
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E.47.1
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s with small filing hole, large raised sholder. Long flat nozzle with a splayed → end ← and a curved tip and oval smoke hole. Small ring base.
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E.62.19
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the top. The top parts are curved over. The handle is rounded and wider at the → end ←.
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E.62.22
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Oblong in shape and is almost flat except at the → end ←s of the teeth which taper. Double edged with narrow teeth, close fitting at |
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E.62.46
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both sides, perhaps for attaching a wooden handle. The blade is pointed at one → end ← then widens in a triangle then thins again but not to a point.
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E.62.9
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h are short and narrow and there are 22 plus two larger side pieces, one either → end ←.
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L.2016.3.32
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o the rounded tip. Four holes surround the upper part of the horn (actually the → end ← attached to the head). The horn → end ←s with a flat rim.
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REDMG:1951.147.1
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ting surface, offset, slightly concave underside. From the front of the neck ext→ end ←s diagonally a tubular spout, squared at the → end ←. From the back of the spout |
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REDMG:1964.1603.1
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ong and flat with small oval wick hole at the tip and a small depression at the → end ← of the tip. Base is flat and circular, wheel or wire marks still exist on th |
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temp.2014.12.2
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flat base. Single handle from the mouth to the half-belly: small groove at the → end ← of the neck.
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