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III. APPENDIX.
RECENT ACQUISITIONS
(3195—3216).
Of these, Nos, 3195-3203 belong to the Mycenaean period ; 3204-3208 are
Archaic Greek ; 3209-3211, Greek of the best period ; 3212-3213, Etruscan ;
and 3214-3216 date from the Graeco-Roman period.
3195. Cow lying down ; well modelled and life-like, though in miniature.
Length in. From excavations on the Bronze-Age site of Zarukas, Maroni, Cyprus,
1897 ; tomb 19. Mycenaean period ; cf. the goat from lalysos, No. 42.
3196. Two Weights, circular, with curved tops and straight sides, like a cake.
Diam. of each, I in. From excavations at Maroni, Cyprus, 1897 ; tomb 3. Mycenaean
period.
3197. Hinge from door of tomb, shaped roughly like a shoe.
Ht. 61 in. From a site known as Bamboula or Vournais, near Maroni, Cyprus, 1897.
The tomb was empty ; probably of the early Graeco-Phoenician period.
3198. Seven Daggers with hooked tangs, of the common Cypriote Bronze-Age
type (cf. Nos. 50, 52, and Myres, Cyprus Mus. Cat. Nos. 551-558) ; in one case
the tang is broken.
Length i8j to 8f in. From excavations at Maroni, Cyprus, 1897 ; one from tomb 3,
two from tomb 9, one from tomb 28, and three found in unnumbered tombs or on the surface.
3199. Knife-blade, with two rivets for handle ; much broken.
Length 4! in. From excavations at Maroni, Cyprus, 1897 ; tomb 1.
3200. Six Knife-blades, of the usual type, with rivets for attachment of handles.
Length 5} to 8 in. From excavations on a Bronze-Age site near the Hala Sultan Tekk<5,
Larnaka, Cyprus, 1897.
3201. Arrow-head, of type D (see p. 346).
Length 1J in. From the Tekke site, 1897.
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III. APPENDIX.
RECENT ACQUISITIONS
(3195—3216).
Of these, Nos, 3195-3203 belong to the Mycenaean period ; 3204-3208 are
Archaic Greek ; 3209-3211, Greek of the best period ; 3212-3213, Etruscan ;
and 3214-3216 date from the Graeco-Roman period.
3195. Cow lying down ; well modelled and life-like, though in miniature.
Length in. From excavations on the Bronze-Age site of Zarukas, Maroni, Cyprus,
1897 ; tomb 19. Mycenaean period ; cf. the goat from lalysos, No. 42.
3196. Two Weights, circular, with curved tops and straight sides, like a cake.
Diam. of each, I in. From excavations at Maroni, Cyprus, 1897 ; tomb 3. Mycenaean
period.
3197. Hinge from door of tomb, shaped roughly like a shoe.
Ht. 61 in. From a site known as Bamboula or Vournais, near Maroni, Cyprus, 1897.
The tomb was empty ; probably of the early Graeco-Phoenician period.
3198. Seven Daggers with hooked tangs, of the common Cypriote Bronze-Age
type (cf. Nos. 50, 52, and Myres, Cyprus Mus. Cat. Nos. 551-558) ; in one case
the tang is broken.
Length i8j to 8f in. From excavations at Maroni, Cyprus, 1897 ; one from tomb 3,
two from tomb 9, one from tomb 28, and three found in unnumbered tombs or on the surface.
3199. Knife-blade, with two rivets for handle ; much broken.
Length 4! in. From excavations at Maroni, Cyprus, 1897 ; tomb 1.
3200. Six Knife-blades, of the usual type, with rivets for attachment of handles.
Length 5} to 8 in. From excavations on a Bronze-Age site near the Hala Sultan Tekk<5,
Larnaka, Cyprus, 1897.
3201. Arrow-head, of type D (see p. 346).
Length 1J in. From the Tekke site, 1897.
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