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| Plain thin as a paper, disk.
Somewhat bent, but unbroken.
A single hole for attachment. No decoration. Finished Mycenaean chamber tomb, dump: from earth in N.W. part of chamber. Cf. J 46. Stoa Gallery ... 1 June 1939 ... J 53 ... J 53 |
| A thin (like a paper) disk, more or less circular, decorated with a rosette and pierced at irregular intervals around the edge with seven small holes for attachment. Outer side slightly convex. Finished ... 30 May 1939 ... J 47 ... J 47 |
| Two shell-shaped pieces.
One is slightly broken, the other is a bent mass of thin gold.
Lower edge straight, upper edge scalloped. Converging flutes running downward; small eight-petalled rosette in center ... 13 June 1939 ... AJA 43 (1939), p. 585, fig. 16 ... Langenbucher (2007), p. 82, fig. 85B ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 290, fig. 32. |
Complete thin disk, but slightly bent.
Upper side slightly convex. Edges turned down slightly. Six holes for attachment. Decorated with a rosette. 0.40m. from the top of west ledge Finished Mycenaean chamber ... 1 June 1939 ... attachment. Decorated with a ... its top.
Cf. J 46. |
| Ninenteen thin ornaments. This group consists of thirteen ivy-leaf pieces (a-m), one large (n) and one small rosette (o), and four plain disks (p-s), three of them are larger and one smaller.
Of the ivy-leaf ... 2 June 1939 ... J 64 ... J 64 |
| This group consists of thirty rosettes, five ivy-leaf pieces and one shell-shaped ornament.
Ivy-leaf ornaments: four of them are complete, though slightly bent; one is somewhat broken. Decoration in low ... 2 June 1939 ... J 65 ... J 65 |
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