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THE BRONZES

type, inasmuch as the length being unknown,
they may be rivets. Not corrugated.1

315. End gone. Diameter of head, 0.011 m.
Stem shows on top of head.

316. End gone. Diameter of head, 0.014 m.
Stem projects through head. Body rectangular.

317. Similar to No. 316. Diameter of head,
0.02 m.

Type d. Pins usually with conical head
and solid body, of which upper part is
ornamented with threading and bead-
like corrugations, or with a disk substi-
tuted for a corrugation.
Form 1. Threading and corrugations.
Class a. One corrugation.

318. End gone. Length, 0.074 m. Thread-
ing faint.

319. Length, 0.117 m. Screw threading.

320. Head partly gone. Length, 0.152 m.
Traces of threading between head and corruga-
tion.

Class /?. Two corrugations.

321. From south slope. Broken. Length,
0.096 m. Coarse screw-threading between head
and first corrugation. Rectangular beginning
of pin.

322. End gone. Length, 0.102 m. Screw-
threading between head and corrugation. Be-
ginning of pin rectangular.

323. Head and point gone. Length, 0.128 m.
Plain, coarse threading between top and first
corrugation. Rectangular beginning of pin.

324. Head gone. Length, 0.12 m. Rather
fine screw-threading above first corrugation.
Rectangular beginning of pin.

325. From West Building. Point broken.
Length, 0.073 m. Threading above first corru-
gation. Beginning of body rectangular.

326. From West Building. End broken.
Length, 0.1105 m. Above upper corrugation,
fine threading.

327. Point broken. Length, 0.108 m. Screw-
threading between head and first corrugation.

328. Point broken. Length, 0.155 m. Coarse
screw-threading between head and first corruga-
tion.

329. Point broken. Length, 0.084 in. Fine
threading between head and first corrugation.

330. Point broken. Length, 0.198 m. Top
of head rounded. Irregular screw-threading be-
tween head and lower corrugation.

1 Cf. flat-headed bronze tacks from Mycenae (outside
tombs), Athens Mus., No. 3261.

331. Broken. Length, 0.097 m. Medium ir-
regular screw-threading from head to lower cor-
rugation.

332. Length, 0.208 m. Medium screw-thread-
ing beneath head and between corrugations.
Above upper and beneath lower corrugations,
grooves, forming in each case a small corrugation.

333. Point broken. Length, 0.1865 m.
Threading hue from head to lower corrugation.
Secondary corrugations as in No. 332. Begin-
ning of pin rectangular.

Under side of upper corrugation flat.

334. Length, 0.12 m. Head to first corruga-
tion, 0.0155 m. Medium coarse screw-threading
between head and first corrugation. Second cor-
rugation smaller than first. Above it small cor-
rugation, as in No. 332.

335. Both ends broken. Length, 0.104 m.
Above first corrugation, coarse plain threading.
Second corrugation smaller than first. Besnn-
ning of pin rectangular.

Class y. More than two corrugations.
Croup i. Under side of main corrugation
flat.

336. Fragment. Length, 0.072 m. Between
corrugations, rather fine threading. Beginning
of body rectangular.

Group ii. More elaborate.

337. Both ends gone. Length, 0.187 m.
From top to second corrugation (reckoning from
the top), probably coarse threading. Second
and third and third and fourth seem divided by
two grooves. Below fourth ring, perhaps origi-
nally disk. Between ring and fifth corrugation, a
very low corrugation, which probably has groove
in middle. Above and below, coarse threading.
Below fifth corrugation, clearly marked rectangu-
lar block, tapering to pin.2

Form 2. Threading and corrugation ;
with disk substituted for corrugation,
usually upper one.
Class a. Disk and one corrugation.

338. Both ends gone. Length, 0.116 m. Un-
certain whether upper part threaded. Disk larger
than corrugation. Beginning of pin rectangular.

339. Fragment. Top and most of body gone.
Above disk, four small corrugations. Lower one
grooved. Beginning of pin rectangular.

340. Both ends gone. Length, 0.10 m.
Grooved above disk, forming four small corru-
gations.

- Of this form, seven were discarded, of which six were
of two corrugations and one uncertain.
 
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