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EXPLORATIONS IN MOCHLOS
II. 46 (fig. 12). Small votive double axe, probably copper (length
7.5 cm.). ...... "-"-'-'•
II. 47, a, b, c, d (no illustration). Four objects of lead. Two
of these are double axes like No. II, 46, and bear some relation to
two buckle-shaped objects to which they correspond in size. Thus
the larger axe and the larger buckle are 6 cm. in length, while the
small axe and small buckle are only 4 cm. long.
ii. j
Figxjbe 18. Scale 1: 2
I. b
II. 48, a, b, c (no illustration). Parts of depilatory pincers.
Nos. b and c were evidently parts of one pair formerly set in a handle
of some perishable material. The blades are of bronze or copper
(length 7.7 cm.), a is half of a similar pair in silver (length 4 cm.).
For similar pincers see Figure 44, No. XIX, 25, a, b.
II. 49 (no illustration). Tiny knife blade, probably copper,
with five rivet holes for a handle (length 5.6 cm.).
II. 50 (no illustration). Small cutter, probably copper, with
remains of an ivory handle attached to the rivets (length 3.8 cm.).
This cutter is of the type of Figure 44, Nos. I, I, and XIX, 29.
EXPLORATIONS IN MOCHLOS
II. 46 (fig. 12). Small votive double axe, probably copper (length
7.5 cm.). ...... "-"-'-'•
II. 47, a, b, c, d (no illustration). Four objects of lead. Two
of these are double axes like No. II, 46, and bear some relation to
two buckle-shaped objects to which they correspond in size. Thus
the larger axe and the larger buckle are 6 cm. in length, while the
small axe and small buckle are only 4 cm. long.
ii. j
Figxjbe 18. Scale 1: 2
I. b
II. 48, a, b, c (no illustration). Parts of depilatory pincers.
Nos. b and c were evidently parts of one pair formerly set in a handle
of some perishable material. The blades are of bronze or copper
(length 7.7 cm.), a is half of a similar pair in silver (length 4 cm.).
For similar pincers see Figure 44, No. XIX, 25, a, b.
II. 49 (no illustration). Tiny knife blade, probably copper,
with five rivet holes for a handle (length 5.6 cm.).
II. 50 (no illustration). Small cutter, probably copper, with
remains of an ivory handle attached to the rivets (length 3.8 cm.).
This cutter is of the type of Figure 44, Nos. I, I, and XIX, 29.