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Hogarth, David G.; Smith, Cecil Harcourt [Contr.]
Excavations at Ephesus: the archaic Artemisia: Text — London, 1908

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102 The Archaic Artemisia oe Ephesus.

vi. ll. Cluster of five large conical grains. E. (Basis.)

v. 9; Conical clusters of small globular grains. One complete G. pin. L. "043,

vi- 63- W. 8. (Basis.) Also a head. (Basis.)

vi. 18,19, Cylindrical and cubical clusters of ditto. Many sizes. G. and G. E.

23 22' These are bored right through, and may therefore be beads ; but more probably

they are pin-heads. About 30 specs. (Basis and W. and E. Areas.) Similar

clusters of grains were found as ear-drops at Enkomi (pi. viii.) ; cp. also

cluster-rings found at Mycenae {Myc, p. 361, nos. 533-538).

g. Paste or enamel centres.

v. 32; Certain heads, in their present state, seem to be mere rings or cups, once

' filled with paste or enamel, e.g., complete pin with cylindrical head and wires
crossing above. L. about #030. E. (\V. Area.) Open-work globes. G.
(Basis.) Heads only.

Concave-sided cylinders. G. (Basis.) Heads only.
Plain cups. 2 specs. E. (W. Area.)

//. Caps.

vi.16,42; Usually of G. or E. plated on silver, and quite plain, resembling fine

v. 10, 21. nail-heads. One closes a silver cylinder, open below, and has a rim of

granular work. Another is set on a bronze pin. Some 6 specs, in all.

(2, Basis.)

j. Miscellaneous.

vi. 8. Wheel with six spokes, ending in globular beads; three of these are

broken off. The hub has enrichment of granular rings above, and shows signs
of having been attached on the plain under-side to a shaft. (Basis.)
iii. 8. Square box showing female (?) masks with wigs on each side. The whole

surmounted by a conical cap with granular rim and rush-work strands centred
on a button. E. Head only. W. 48. (W. Area.) Perhaps the finial of a
wand rather than of a pin.
v. 38. Sword (?) or Torch (?) E. ; with cross-bar. W. 25. (W. area.)

iii. 5; Bee, G.E., of very fine work and naturalistic style. Wings, body and head

iv. 32. covered with fine granulation. Broken pin projecting from below the thorax.
W. 24. (Basis.)

With this bee compare that from Crete in the British Museum (P. C. iii.,
p. 829, fig. 592). Bee-" demons " were found in the Theraean cemetery (Pfuhl,
 
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