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part and one in the upper are subdivided each
into two smaller segments.

Group ii. With engraved sides.
(«'.) Rounded.

718. Length, 0.0155 m. Diameter, 0.0085 m.
Head divided into three parts by zigzags from
top to bottom. Neck has three rings, of which
the upper two are notched, and below these two
others, of which the upper one is notched.

(&'.) Conical.

719. Length, 0.0245 m. Diameter, 0.012 m.
Head divided into four segments. On these,
on lower half, run dotted lines meeting at
acute angle just above middle. Dotted circle at
base of each segment. Neck has three rings;
centre one notched. Filing showed medium
color.

Type i. Head separate and has form of

animal (lion).
Plate LXXXIV.

720. From West Building. Pin gone. Length,
0.0425 m. Below lion's head are corrugations
separated from it by deep grooves, in the bottom
of which low ring. Forehead of lion full, with
heavy furrow down centre. Eye sockets round,
with prominent brows. Nostrils marked. Muzzle
marked with grooves.1 Lower part of pin head
has five corrugations, tapering concavely, and
below these a rectangular block.

Type j. Ring headed.

721. From south slope. Length, 0.1165 m.
Outer diameter of ring, 0.015 m. Bar of ring
diamond-shaped in section. Pin broad and flat
at junction with ring.2

Type k. Head consists of disk, with or
without prolongation above, and, at some
distance beneath it, one or two balls, or
beads.3
Form 1. No prolongation op stem above

DISK.

Group i. Upper part of shaft round.

722. Length, 0.299 m. Diameter of head,
0.0195 m. Length of neck, 0.044 m. Much
copper in pin, shown by color and flexibility.

1 For classification see III. 5, Type b (p. 203, above).

2 Similar (but for swelling of sbaft), Montelius, Civ.
Prim. It. pi. 15, No. 12, from Terramare of Campeg-
gine of Reggio nell' Emilia. Age of Bronze. Cf. also
Olympia, No. 492, which differs in having end of ring
bound about shaft.

8 Pins of this type numerous at Tegea. Cf. Milehhdfer,
Allien. Mitih. V. p. G7. Milehhdfer regards them as
" Ileftnadeln oder Werkzeuge fur Ilandarbeit." He seems
to consider these and the spits (according to him spindles)

Group ii. Upper part of shaft rectangu-
lar.

723. End gone. Length, 0.138 m. Diame-
ter of head, circ. 0.011 m. Length of neck,
0.034 m. Ball oblong.

724. End gone. Length, 0.185 m. Length
of neck, 0.036 m. Head concave in centre. Ring
at either end of ball nearly rectangular.

Discard of Group ii. : one fragment.

Form 2. Shaft has short extension
above disk.4
Glass a. One hall.
Group i. Entire shaft round.

Extension above disk short, and so far
as preserved consisting of single sec-
tion.

725. End broken. Length, 0.078 m. Ex-
tension, 0.005 m. Neck, 0.015 m. Extension
rather thick. Neck smaller than body. Ball
nearly round, with ring at either side.

726. Present point probably not original.
Length, 0.112 m. Extension, 0.007 m. Neck,
0.016 m. Extension rather flat. Neck smaller
than shaft. Ball elongated.

727. Condition poor. Shaft and extension
both broken. Length, 0.0525 in. Neck, 0.015 m.
Neck slightly thicker than shaft. Ball nearly
round, with ring at either side.

Group ii. Neck round. Upper part of
shaft beneath ball rectangular,
(a'.) Thick extension, of one section,

rounded at the top, and resting on

low base.

728. Condition poor. Shaft mostly gone.
Length, 0.054 m. Extension, 0.0075 m. Neck,
0.019 m. Ball oblate, with ring at either side.5

(V'.) Extension which rests on base,
with flat cap on top which overhangs
the tapered upper portion of the ex-
tension. Rectangular part of shaft
usually ornamented with engraved
zigzag and separated from round
part by one or more grooves.

729. End gone. Condition poor. Length,

as essentially the same class of object. —A pin of this type
is in the museum at Eleusis and a bundle of them in Nat.
Mus., Athens, No. 10081. Example of Forms 1 and 2
are in the museum at Sparta.

4 The example from Boeotia now in Berlin (Boehlau,
Jahrb. III. p. 3G3 g) differs in details from Argos speci-
mens.

5 Cf. Allien. Mittli. V. pi. iv. (lower right-hand cor-
ner), from Tegea (Milchhiifer).
 
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