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XIX. 17, a, b (fig. 43). Pieces of armlets of very thin gold, badly
crushed (length 5 cm., width 2 cm.).
XIX. 18 (fig. 43). Lozenge-shaped fragment of gold foil with a
dotted border (length 2.7 cm.).
XLX. 19 (fig. 43). Leaf-shaped pendant of gold (length 3.2 cm.).
XIX. 20 (fig. 43). Fine gold chain divided into two parts by a
leaf-shaped bit of gold. It has a ball pendant at the lower end
(length 7.3 cm.).
XLX. 21 (fig. 43). Long strip of gold foil pierced with holes at
the upper end (length 16 cm.).
XIX. 22 (fig. 43). Heavy gold chain of double links (length 7.5
cm.).
XIX. 23, a, b, c (fig. 43). Three broad leaves of gold, evidently
parts of a spray like those from Tomb II, Figure 10, No. II, 24
(length of each leaf 2.5 cm., width 2 cm.).
XIX. 24 (no illustration). Long strip of gold foil like No.
XIX, 21, but without dotted border (length 24 cm.).
XIX. 25, a, b (fig. 44). Blades of a pair of depilatory pincers
which had been mounted in a handle of perishable material (length
6.5 cm.). These blades may be copper.
XIX. 26 (fig. 44). Small triangular dagger blade (length 6.5 cm.).
This is probably copper.
XIX. 27 (fig. 44). Large dagger blade of similar shape (length
10.5 cm.). This blade is probably of E. M. Ill date, for typical
E. M. II daggers are usually less tapering. It is probably of copper.
XLX. 28 (figs. 12, 44). Pair of depilatory pincers (length 8 cm.).
They are probably of copper.
XLX. 29 (fig. 44). Small cutter, possibly of copper (length 3.2
cm.).
XIX. 30 (fig. 44). Same, of large size (length 5.2 cm.).
XIX. 31 (fig. 44). Slender knife blade (length 5 cm.). This was
probably used for toilet purposes, as it is too small and delicate for
ordinary use. It is probably of copper.
XIX. 32 (fig. 44). Small cutter, probably of copper, type of
Nos. XIX, 29, 30 (length 4.4 cm.).
XIX. 17, a, b (fig. 43). Pieces of armlets of very thin gold, badly
crushed (length 5 cm., width 2 cm.).
XIX. 18 (fig. 43). Lozenge-shaped fragment of gold foil with a
dotted border (length 2.7 cm.).
XLX. 19 (fig. 43). Leaf-shaped pendant of gold (length 3.2 cm.).
XIX. 20 (fig. 43). Fine gold chain divided into two parts by a
leaf-shaped bit of gold. It has a ball pendant at the lower end
(length 7.3 cm.).
XLX. 21 (fig. 43). Long strip of gold foil pierced with holes at
the upper end (length 16 cm.).
XIX. 22 (fig. 43). Heavy gold chain of double links (length 7.5
cm.).
XIX. 23, a, b, c (fig. 43). Three broad leaves of gold, evidently
parts of a spray like those from Tomb II, Figure 10, No. II, 24
(length of each leaf 2.5 cm., width 2 cm.).
XIX. 24 (no illustration). Long strip of gold foil like No.
XIX, 21, but without dotted border (length 24 cm.).
XIX. 25, a, b (fig. 44). Blades of a pair of depilatory pincers
which had been mounted in a handle of perishable material (length
6.5 cm.). These blades may be copper.
XIX. 26 (fig. 44). Small triangular dagger blade (length 6.5 cm.).
This is probably copper.
XIX. 27 (fig. 44). Large dagger blade of similar shape (length
10.5 cm.). This blade is probably of E. M. Ill date, for typical
E. M. II daggers are usually less tapering. It is probably of copper.
XLX. 28 (figs. 12, 44). Pair of depilatory pincers (length 8 cm.).
They are probably of copper.
XLX. 29 (fig. 44). Small cutter, possibly of copper (length 3.2
cm.).
XIX. 30 (fig. 44). Same, of large size (length 5.2 cm.).
XIX. 31 (fig. 44). Slender knife blade (length 5 cm.). This was
probably used for toilet purposes, as it is too small and delicate for
ordinary use. It is probably of copper.
XIX. 32 (fig. 44). Small cutter, probably of copper, type of
Nos. XIX, 29, 30 (length 4.4 cm.).