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Cesnola, Luigi Palma di [Hrsg.]
A descriptive atlas of the Cesnola collection of Cypriote antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Band 3) — New York, 1903

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Plate LXIX.

i. Ladle or scoop. Bronze. Brown. Length 6y2 inches. From Curium.
Long, slender, tapering handle; bowl, long, rounded at edge and point.
These objects are shown of actual size.

2. Pin. Bronze. Green and brown. Length \l/z inches. From Dali.

Shaft is tapering; larger end is flattened on two sides, and resembles a small chisel.

3. Awl? Bronze. One of several examples which vary from 3^ to 5 inches in length.
Flat, with square edges and pointed at both ends.

4. Bodkin ? Bronze. Length \l/2 inches. From Dali.

Long, tapering, round blade, with hour-glass hilt and short projection (probably partly
broken away) by which the whole was fastened into a wooden or other handle.

5. Pin. Bronze. Green and brown. Length 53/i6 inches. From Curium.
Shaft plain ; head a flattened spheroid ; solid.

6. Chisel. Bronze. Grey and dark green. Length 454 inches. From Amathus.
Shank is square. Ends in a cutting edge, broadened out and sharpened.

7. Pin or spike. Bronze. Light green. Length 334 inches. From Dali.

Conical head; ribbed shaft; elongated perforation. See also Plate LXVIII, Nos. 7, 8,
and 9.

8. Spoon. Bronze. Brown. Length 454 inches. Bowl il/%x7/% inch. From Dali.
The bowl is only slightly concave. The handle is very slim, and tapers to a point.

9. Pin. Bronze. Brown. Length il/% inches. From Dali.

Shaft tapers very slightly; pierced near middle; purpose not clear. (See Plate LXVIII,
Nos. 7, 8 and 9). Head corrugated in seven folds.

10. Pin. Bronze. Grey and brown. Length 3%6 inches. From Dali.
Shaft of uniform size. Head small; engraved with spiral lines. Point gone.
 
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