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| Immerwahr, S. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The finds in the Athenian Agora from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages have added important chronological context to the earliest eras of Athenian history. The bulk of the items are pottery, but stone, bone, ... 1971 |
| Much chipped at one end, but full length preserved.
Neatly cut off length from a large horn, pierced from side to side at center, and surface smoothed.
Middle Helladic. Κυλινδρικό οστέινο αντικείμενο, ... 7 June 1937 |
| From base of an antler antifact from cervus elaphus.
Full length apparently preserved. Surface has been smoothed; one branch cut off close; another cut off neatly above its root, where there is a large ... 7 June 1937 |
Lower end of a horn, neatly cut off below.
Three small holes pierced near lower edge. Surface smoothed.
"It is an antler, probably cervus elaphus (red deer)" (Phelps, 1966).
Middle Helladic. Well Q ... 7 June 1937 |
Full length apparently preserved.
Short section of a horn, one end neatly cut off, the other roughly whittled. A vertical hole down the center may be artificial.
"It is an antler, probably cervus elaphus ... 7 June 1937 |
Fragment only, broken at one end, and one side.
Piece of a horn, the surface worked smooth, the inside hollowed out.
"It is an antler, probably cervus elaphus (red deer)" (Phelps, 1966).
Middle Helladic ... 7 June 1937 |
| A small squat dome, convex below, vertically pierced.
Coarse brownish clay, fired gray at surface.
Middle Helladic. Λίθινο σφονδύλιο. Well Q, cleaning earth. Leica, 83-524 PD 1200-24 ... 3-7 June 1937 |
| A chip missing from one side.
Roughly conical.
Vertically pierced.
Coarse reddish clay, gray at core. Well Q, cleaning earth. Leica, 83-524 PD 1200-24 ... 3-7 June 1937 |
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