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Lower part of the antler of a red deer including a portion of the skull. The lowest tine has been cut or sawn off, as has the beam just above it, probably for use in smaller pieces to make handles of knives ... |
Boar's tusk from which a slice has been cut from one side. Boar's tusk Complete or intact. Intact Zygouries |
| Small bronze point of a javelin or spear, square in section, and tapering to a sharp point; also tapers quickly to a hafting element, also square in section and gradually tapering further. Bronze Fragment ... |
| Celt, round to oval in section. Width and thickness taper to either end. Apparently unfinished, as it has not been ground down to a sharp cutting edge. Blegen puts in his first type of celts, which are ... |
| Stone pestle. Cylindrical, but tapers inwards slighty toward the middle, creating a slightly concave profile. Convex ends. Nearly circular in section (diam. Varies 0.023-0.025 at ends). Blegen identifies ... |
| Celt, roughly rectangular in shape, and nearly rectangular in section. Thickness tapers only slightly in all directions. Ground to a cutting edge, which is very worn. Blegen puts in his second type of ... |
Pounder. Almost cylindrical. Sections trapezoidal and approaching circular. At least two opposing surfaces show rubbing wear. Pounders or grinders were common stone objects at Zygouries, found on floors ... |
| Small chert blade, originally trapezoidal in section. Preserved cutting edge retouched to form a partially serated edge. none Yellow-brown chert Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of one edge. Zygouries ... |
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