Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . ig. 78 c, d. Also among the objects given by Mr M. Apostolidhis to the VolosMuseum is a stone rubbed into the shape of a human leg and with ahole bored through the top. Shell. Bracelets, four fragments, Fig. 78 a. c g. There are also one cowrie, and one cockle shell from this site whichare pierced for suspension. lerra-cotta. Sling bullets, we found over 130, of which at least found in House O. They are very badly baked, and when firs


Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . ig. 78 c, d. Also among the objects given by Mr M. Apostolidhis to the VolosMuseum is a stone rubbed into the shape of a human leg and with ahole bored through the top. Shell. Bracelets, four fragments, Fig. 78 a. c g. There are also one cowrie, and one cockle shell from this site whichare pierced for suspension. lerra-cotta. Sling bullets, we found over 130, of which at least found in House O. They are very badly baked, and when first foundare liable to crumble away. One has a large gash on one side, another isof a double conoitl shape, aiul a third merely a rough lump of clay. MriM. Apostolidhis also has given to the \olos Museum a large number ofsling bullets from this site. Whorls, flat, thirteen, one is very thick, another very wide, and sevenmade of potsherds; conical two; double conoid eleven. There is also a Ath. Milt. 1910, p. 61, Fig. I. are describ.^d by Yiannopulos in Ath. Mitt. 1910, - Various miscellaneous objects from this site p. 63. 126 Tsaiigli, ^ ya twaiiTfyr v^a^


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