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

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Other Ivory and Bone Objects. 195

VI. Handles and Shafts.

Vase-Iiandle.

xxxvii. Four fragments of a fluted and curved handle In very fine ivory stained

9_11- black and carefully worked. [W. Area.]

Knife-hafts.

xxxix. Thirteen strips of bone of varying thickness ("007 to '003) with edges

slightly bevelled. The more complete specimens show a slit at one end to hold
the blade, and traces of the iron nails which secured it in place. [W. Area.]

VII. Inlay Pieces.

xl.24,21. Thin pieces of ivory of various shapes with squarely finished edges and no

sign of pin-holes or other method of attachment.

Circular.

xi. 11. Disc of fine ivory ornamented on one side with incised pattern of four bow-

coils back to back round a ring centre. [W. Area.] Compare Enkonii,
p. 14, fig. 23.

xi. 7. Plain discs of various sizes, the smaller specimens possibly originally inlaid

in artificial astragali. [\V. Area. |

xl. 17. Small disc with incised rosette. [VV. Area.] Originally inset in the top of

a crystal stud. (Cp p. 210.)

Rectangular.

xl. 22. Lower part of light green plaque, showing bull with lotus bloom pendent

from throat. Doubtless a Hathor representation, and probably of Naukratite
work. Plain back. [\V. area.]

xl. 26. Three consecutive pieces, stained dark green, showing lotus blooms and buds

growing in water, which is indicated by triple wave. [W. area.] In Egypt this
particular motive, according to Petrie {Dec. Art, p. 64), does not appear before
Dyn. XVIII. It is found on Assyrian monuments (P. C, ii., figs. 131, 136).

xl. 25. Three fragments, stained brown, showing rosettes connected by crossed

lines. [\Y. area.]
xlii. 15, Three fragments of fine thick ('009) white ivory, very finely incised with

19, spiral palmette pattern. One fragment shows a finished end, splayed back at an
acute angle, and two mortised holes in the upper edge. The fragments not
figured measure "070 and '050 in length. [Immediately outside Basis on S.
in "ambulatory" between it and nearest facing foundation, and at a rather high
level, above — 4*00.] Compare O/ympia, iv., pi 42, no. 746.

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