Ilios; the city and country of the TrojansThe results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author . Nos. 836-850. Gold Ornaments: Beads for Necklaces, Ear-rings, Ear-rings with pendants, Hair-rings, and Brooches.(About 3:4 actual size. Depth, about 26 to 23 ft.) an object which has a large flat cover, and looks much like a screw; buton closer examination we find that it is merely ornamented all roundWith six horizontal parallel incisions. 7 See my Mycenae, p. 196, No. 295. 490 THE THIRD, THE


Ilios; the city and country of the TrojansThe results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author . Nos. 836-850. Gold Ornaments: Beads for Necklaces, Ear-rings, Ear-rings with pendants, Hair-rings, and Brooches.(About 3:4 actual size. Depth, about 26 to 23 ft.) an object which has a large flat cover, and looks much like a screw; buton closer examination we find that it is merely ornamented all roundWith six horizontal parallel incisions. 7 See my Mycenae, p. 196, No. 295. 490 THE THIRD, THE BURNT CITY. [Chap. VII. Another treasure was found by me on the 21st October, 1878, at adepth of 26 ft. 5 in., in the presence of seven officers of Monarch,to the north-east of the royal house (in the place marked r on Plan I.), ina chamber of the buildings which may have been its dependencies. It wasin a broken wheel-made vessel of terra-cotta, containing a good deal ofpowder, chiefly snow-white, but here and there bluish, which lay in anoblique position, about 3 ft. above the floor, and must have fallen from anupper storey. The jewels consisted of 20 gold ear-rings, of which 16are preci


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