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

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io8 The Archaic Artemisia of Ephesus.

VIII. Chains.

Several fragments of fine chain ornaments.
vii.26. Circular links, E. (W. area.)

vii. 31. Oblong links, E. (W. area.)

vii.30, Four-strand rope, G. 8 fragments. (Basis.) Five of these fragments of

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' chain have spheroidal beads attached ; two have rings ; and one a crushed
rush-work bead, with six-petalled blossom. (Basis.)

This type of chain goes back, in the Greek lands at least, to the period of
the Enkomi treasure (pi. xiii., no. 26) and that of the Hissarlik treasure
("Third City," llios Sckliem., p. 457, nos. 690, 1).

IX. Appliques.

This very numerous class consists of objects in thin plate or foil, pierced for
the most part with marginal holes. These may have been attached to a
backing ; but similar discs were found on a skull at Praesos in Crete strung
together and forming a diadem. See B.S.A. xii., p. 68, fig. 3.

a. Amulets.

Representations of human members, probably affixed to small plaques of
wood, but possibly, in some cases, fitted to statuettes.
Eyes. G. and E.
vii. 35, Double "spectacles," 6 specimens (2 from Basis); usually with holes for

44] attachment at either end, but in some cases with one hole only between the

eyes. The eyebrows and eyelashes are sometimes indicated. These objects
vary much in workmanship, the eyes in two cases being mere rudely scratched
circles,
vii. 39, Single; 17 specs. (7 from Basis). Same variety of detail as in the

' precedent class.

These belong to a class of objects found at all epochs, cp. e.g.t Hamdi Bey
and Th. Reinach, Nccr. roy. dc Sidon, p. 105.
vii. 48. Ears. 3 specs. (2 from Basis). G. and G. E. These have no attachment

holes. Two are mere silhouettes.

Crescents.

ix.53,54. Plain crescents of E. foil with attachment holes at either horn. Four

specs. (Basis.)
 
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