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| Shaft rectangular in section, widening towards point. Flat blade. ivory? Fragment. Mostly intact, some of blade broken off |
| Twenty-one bronze buttons: mostly globular; mostly made out of two hollow halves, top and bottom, joining horizontally; many but not all with wire suspension loop at top for sewing button on cloth. Smaller ... annot be earlier than 1622 CE |
Profile VII-IX. Deep gem impression upright just above the bevelling: cock in profile to left. Rather schematic, bold outlines. The surface of the gem was convex. Fine reddish buff clay. One side chipped ... ca. 400 B.C. |
Profile XI. Bottom slightly concave. inscribed. Large Λ incised with a blunt instrument below the bevelling. Very coarse buff clay. Top missing ... ca. 250 B.C. |
Globular pendant (cast). Elongated tongue pattern on top and bottom halves. Bronze ... according to Corinth 12 |
| Bronze tack with short shaft, squarish in section, and flat, circular head. Identified as a bronze pin head on original card, but more closely resembles a tack than a pin. Cf. Corinth XII, p. 142, #1033-1034 ... 1934/04/16 |
| Fragment. Preserves lower part of face ... 1934/02/16 |
| Engraved decoration on the outside of both parts, as follows. On one side: a saint standing, orans, wearing a long embroidered gown and jacket. On each shoulder is a cross. Her hands extend into the arms ... 1935/05/02 |
| Bronze cylinder from snaffle bit with studs projecting from surface at spaced intervals. Similar to MF-8810. Cf. 4th c. bronze snaffle bit cylinder from Nemea BR 357 (Miller 1978, Hesperia 47.1, p. 73, ... based on comparanda from Nemea |
| Pierced oval medal. Similar to MF-14462. Obverse: two saints flanking Baroque ciborium over a tomb or altar. Reverse: St. Philip Neri, St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Isidore, St. Francis Xavier, and St. Theresa ... cannot be earlier than 1622 CE |
| Pierced oval medal. Reverse: inscribed cross, field and frame.
Obverse translates to:
[CRUX SACRA SIT MIHI LUX]
[NON DRACO SIT MIHI DUX]
[CRUX SANCTI PATRIS BEN EDICT inscribed. Obverse: six lines of ... cannot be earlier than 1622 CE |
Four lead rods, circular in section. One rod ("D", smallest) with head like that of nail. Lead Complete or intact. Complete? Four lengths of rod, all twisted out of shape, all possibly once joining? ... 1935/05/13 |
Bronze bell with flat resting surface. Double engraved lines just above lip and at shoulder. Bronze. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving most of body. Two small corroded holes through body and shoulder ... |
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