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THE BRONZES
0.0215 m. Pin shows on top of stem of head.
Threading of head similar to that of No. 354.
Finer between corrugations. Beginning of pin
rectangular.
356. Broken at base of second corrugation.
Head ends injured. Length, 0.037 m. Length
of head, 0.0275 m. Stem shows on top. Ends
of head hollow, thin, and originally cpiite large.
Space circ. 0.005 m. each side of centre has
screw-threading from right to left. Between
head and second corrugation, slightly finer
threading from right to left.
Class ft. Head only preserved.
Group i. Stem threaded; with break in
threading at centre.
357 [on Plate wrongly numbered 367].
Length, 0.019 m. Ends rounded. Screw threaded.
Diameter of pinhole, 0.0015 m. Nos. 357 a, b, c,
fragments ; latter two from south slope. Form
series leading to conical ends in No. 358.
358. Both ends injured. Length, 0.025 m.
More damaged end seems to show the construc-
tion, the conical end of stem being covered with
thin conical cap. Medium fine threading.
359. From back of South Building. Ends
injured. Length, 0.027 m. Fragment remains
of pin, probably of iron.
360. From cutting above Upper Temple to-
ward tents. Ends injured. Length, 0.025 m.
Medium screw-threading. Fragment of probable
iron pin.
361. Condition poor. Length, 0.0265 m.
Medium screw-threading.
362. Ends much injured. Length, 0.027 m.
Medium threading'.
363. Ends injured. Length, 0.0285 m.
Character of threading uncertain.
364. Corroded. Length, 0.034 m. Stem with
three grooves on one side and six on other.
Coarse screw-threading. Remains of pin, proba-
bly iron.
365. Corroded. Length, 0.0335 m. Traces
of fine threading of uncertain character.
366. From south slope. Much corroded.
Length, 0.0315 m. Threading coarse, and of
uncertain character.
367. From cutting above Upper Temple to-
ward tents. Much corroded. Length, 0.039 m.
Coarse screw-threading. Remains of iron pin.
368. From south slope. Much corroded.
Length, 0.036 m. Threading rather fine.
369. From northeast corner between Cyclo-
pean wall and Stoa, 1893. Much corroded.
Length, 0.0405 m. Ends solid, one larger than
the other. Slight traces of fine threading. Re-
mains of iron pin.
370. Ends gone. Length, 0.041 m. Medium
threading.
Group ii. Stem threaded. Ends ornamented
with grooves.
371. From northeast corner below Cyclopean
wall, 1893. Condition poor. Length, 0.026 m.
Line engraved on each end. Medium threading
from right to left. Remains of pin, probably iron.
372. Length, 0.0325 m. Ends solid ; diam-
eter, 0.021 m. Groove on each head. Fine screw-
threading.
373. Injured. Length, 0.038 m. Groove on
each end. Remains of iron pin.
374. Poor condition. Length, 0.0465 m.
Three grooves on ends. At either side of pin-
hole, fine screw-threading. Remains of iron pin.
375. Poor condition. Length, 0.042 m. Four
grooves on one end, and three now visible on
other; probably had four. Remains of bronze
pin. Medium fine threading.
376. Poor condition. Length, 0.05 m. On
each end six grooves. Medium fine threading of
uncertain character on shaft.
377. Poor condition. Length, 0.051 m. Traces
of grooves on end. Fine threading of uncertain
character on shaft. Pin probably bronze.
378. Poor condition. Length, 0.055 m. Three
grooves on ends. Medium threading of uncer-
tain character on shaft. Pin probably iron.
One was discarded from each of the above groups.
Group iii. Ends round and thick at edge.
Body tends to rectangular form.
379. Much corroded. Length, 0.024 m. Di-
ameter of ends, 0.012 m. Stem seems inset
into ends. Pin iron. This pin is between type
of Nos. 357 and 380, but closer to No. 357.
380. Poor condition. One head gone. Length,
0.029 m. Thickness of ends, 0.006 m. Thread-
ing not certain.
381. From West Building. Much corroded.
Length, 0.032 m. Diameter of ends, 0.013 m.
Stem rectangular, with rounded sides. Traces
of threading.
Class y- Miscellaneous.
382. From south slope. Length, 0.031 m.
Diameter of ends. 0.019 m. Stem rectangular,
with one side broader than the other. Metal
dark reddish brown, probably copper.
383. From West Building. See No. 2217.
Of this Class yt one was discarded.
THE BRONZES
0.0215 m. Pin shows on top of stem of head.
Threading of head similar to that of No. 354.
Finer between corrugations. Beginning of pin
rectangular.
356. Broken at base of second corrugation.
Head ends injured. Length, 0.037 m. Length
of head, 0.0275 m. Stem shows on top. Ends
of head hollow, thin, and originally cpiite large.
Space circ. 0.005 m. each side of centre has
screw-threading from right to left. Between
head and second corrugation, slightly finer
threading from right to left.
Class ft. Head only preserved.
Group i. Stem threaded; with break in
threading at centre.
357 [on Plate wrongly numbered 367].
Length, 0.019 m. Ends rounded. Screw threaded.
Diameter of pinhole, 0.0015 m. Nos. 357 a, b, c,
fragments ; latter two from south slope. Form
series leading to conical ends in No. 358.
358. Both ends injured. Length, 0.025 m.
More damaged end seems to show the construc-
tion, the conical end of stem being covered with
thin conical cap. Medium fine threading.
359. From back of South Building. Ends
injured. Length, 0.027 m. Fragment remains
of pin, probably of iron.
360. From cutting above Upper Temple to-
ward tents. Ends injured. Length, 0.025 m.
Medium screw-threading. Fragment of probable
iron pin.
361. Condition poor. Length, 0.0265 m.
Medium screw-threading.
362. Ends much injured. Length, 0.027 m.
Medium threading'.
363. Ends injured. Length, 0.0285 m.
Character of threading uncertain.
364. Corroded. Length, 0.034 m. Stem with
three grooves on one side and six on other.
Coarse screw-threading. Remains of pin, proba-
bly iron.
365. Corroded. Length, 0.0335 m. Traces
of fine threading of uncertain character.
366. From south slope. Much corroded.
Length, 0.0315 m. Threading coarse, and of
uncertain character.
367. From cutting above Upper Temple to-
ward tents. Much corroded. Length, 0.039 m.
Coarse screw-threading. Remains of iron pin.
368. From south slope. Much corroded.
Length, 0.036 m. Threading rather fine.
369. From northeast corner between Cyclo-
pean wall and Stoa, 1893. Much corroded.
Length, 0.0405 m. Ends solid, one larger than
the other. Slight traces of fine threading. Re-
mains of iron pin.
370. Ends gone. Length, 0.041 m. Medium
threading.
Group ii. Stem threaded. Ends ornamented
with grooves.
371. From northeast corner below Cyclopean
wall, 1893. Condition poor. Length, 0.026 m.
Line engraved on each end. Medium threading
from right to left. Remains of pin, probably iron.
372. Length, 0.0325 m. Ends solid ; diam-
eter, 0.021 m. Groove on each head. Fine screw-
threading.
373. Injured. Length, 0.038 m. Groove on
each end. Remains of iron pin.
374. Poor condition. Length, 0.0465 m.
Three grooves on ends. At either side of pin-
hole, fine screw-threading. Remains of iron pin.
375. Poor condition. Length, 0.042 m. Four
grooves on one end, and three now visible on
other; probably had four. Remains of bronze
pin. Medium fine threading.
376. Poor condition. Length, 0.05 m. On
each end six grooves. Medium fine threading of
uncertain character on shaft.
377. Poor condition. Length, 0.051 m. Traces
of grooves on end. Fine threading of uncertain
character on shaft. Pin probably bronze.
378. Poor condition. Length, 0.055 m. Three
grooves on ends. Medium threading of uncer-
tain character on shaft. Pin probably iron.
One was discarded from each of the above groups.
Group iii. Ends round and thick at edge.
Body tends to rectangular form.
379. Much corroded. Length, 0.024 m. Di-
ameter of ends, 0.012 m. Stem seems inset
into ends. Pin iron. This pin is between type
of Nos. 357 and 380, but closer to No. 357.
380. Poor condition. One head gone. Length,
0.029 m. Thickness of ends, 0.006 m. Thread-
ing not certain.
381. From West Building. Much corroded.
Length, 0.032 m. Diameter of ends, 0.013 m.
Stem rectangular, with rounded sides. Traces
of threading.
Class y- Miscellaneous.
382. From south slope. Length, 0.031 m.
Diameter of ends. 0.019 m. Stem rectangular,
with one side broader than the other. Metal
dark reddish brown, probably copper.
383. From West Building. See No. 2217.
Of this Class yt one was discarded.