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| Bronze unguent spoon consisting of a long, thin shaft, circular in section, tapering to a point. Shaft ends in shallow, concave bowl tipped at slight angle to shaft. Bead-and-reel on shaft just below bowl ... Roman period |
| Bronze needle consisting of a long, thin shaft, circular in section, ending in a split head with an oval eye. Cf. Corinth XII, p. 176, #1246-1247 for the type. Bronze Missing parts. Single fragment preserves ... Byzantine? |
| Bronze spoon (ligula) consisting of a handle, roughly rectangular in section, attached to the bowl by a lunate plaque. Bowl of spoon oval in shape and shallow, made of several thicknesses of metal. Incised ... 1st or 2nd century |
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