Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . ), two from House Q (Fig. 28/, q), and one other, Fig. 27/Deer horn hammers, bored, four, and three from House Q, one unbored from the same house, Fig. 2%h, horn hafts, two, one is doubtful, the other is bored through to attach a horn picks, one from House P, of doubtful Whorls, two flat made of sherds: three double conoid: fifty conoid, and three with incised decoration on the flat side, in all fift


Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . ), two from House Q (Fig. 28/, q), and one other, Fig. 27/Deer horn hammers, bored, four, and three from House Q, one unbored from the same house, Fig. 2%h, horn hafts, two, one is doubtful, the other is bored through to attach a horn picks, one from House P, of doubtful Whorls, two flat made of sherds: three double conoid: fifty conoid, and three with incised decoration on the flat side, in all fifty-three: fourteen flat, and with incised decoration, in all fifteen. Rakhmani, Miscellaneous Objects 43 Loom weights, one oblong. Spit supports, three from House O, Fig. 19. Sling bullets, about a hundred and fifty-eight, of which a hundred and thirty-one came from a hoard of them found in Two pierced pebbles from House P, a pear-shaped crystal pendant with a groove round the thin end to attach a string (Fig. 27 a), and a fragment of a stone bracelet, cf. those from Tsangli, Fig. 78 r, d, p. Fig. 19. Spit supports from House Q at Rakhmaiii (scale 1:4):the spit in the photot^raph is modern. Bronze. One drill (Fig. 27 <5), a fragment of a pin, and a small lump, all from and Obsidian. Many knives and chips from all strata (Fig. 27/t-w), also one short and two long spear heads of flint (Fig. 2] o-q). One of the long flint spear heads was found in House P with two large flakes of objects. Two lentoid gems from the Tomb (Fig. 26/, k), and one other (Fig. 26/), a steatite whorl, and a piece of blue glass paste (Fig. 26 h), see above, p. 40. The CoJitents oj House Q. Finally, in order to give an idea of the culture of the Third Periodwe append an inventory of the objects found in this house, samples of whichare seen in Fig. 28. Pottery, three vases of class V\y (Pis. 1X^4, \, \l, Pig. 13), and apiece of the rim of a pithos decorated with th


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