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Agora XIIIThe Neolithic and Bronze Ages  
 Hesperia 9 (1940)Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens  
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Agora 13, s. 189, p. 168R.T.D., pp. 94-95, pl. XXXII
N.T.D., p. 46, fig. 49, 1
N.T.D., pp. 102-111
Evans, P.T.K., p. 39, fig. 35a
R.T.D., pl. XXXII, 4
Mass of Gold Ornaments
Hesperia, 9, 1940, p. 290, fig. 32
Mirror
Hesperia, 9, 1940, p. 288, fig. 30
A.J.A., XLIII, 1939, p. 585, fig.16
A.J.A., XLIII, 1939, p. 585, fig.15
Prosymna, I, pp. 350-351
Prosymna, II, fig. 417, 7
Furumark, M.P., p. 270, fig. 35
Copper Wire
N.T.D., p. 84, fig. 92, 3, pl. V, 4
B.S.A., LI, 1956, pl. 12, 3
Ch.T., pl. XXXII, Tomb 515, 80, a
Gold Fragments
Prosymna, I, pp. 351-352, II, fig. 215, 6, 7
Schliemann, Mycenae, p. 197, nos. 301-302
Karo, S.G., p. 247
Persson, N.T.D., p. 73
  
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Agora 13, s. 293, p. 272   
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Agora 13, s. 341pl. 33  
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N 21-22:1Tomb of the Ivory PyxidesMyc. III A:1 
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2000.02.0951 (Slide Sheet: 30:11)Furnishings of a chamber tomb on the North Slope of the Aeropagus. Burial of a young woman. Top row, left tor ight, copper wire (J 88), set of ivory pins (BI 530), small ivory plaque (BI 531) and wedge-shaped piece of ivory (BI 532). Bottom row, a pair of ivory hair ornements (BI 514). The two amethyst beads (J 6, J 8) come from an other burial.  
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J 88