. Catalogue of the bronzes, Greek, Roman, and Etruscan, in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum. Fig. 85 = No. Fig. 86 = No. 3cOf. APPENDIX. 373 3202. 3203. 3204. 3205. Butt-end of Spear, conical ; rather 2^ in. From the same. Implement pointed at both ends, the middle part square in 4g in. From a Bronze-Age tomb at Klavdia near Larnaka, 1898. Fibula of the Geometrical period, with bow formed of a thin vertical plate,crescent-shaped ; the foot is a moulded knob terminating in a flat piece bent up tohold the pin ; at the head is a spir
. Catalogue of the bronzes, Greek, Roman, and Etruscan, in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum. Fig. 85 = No. Fig. 86 = No. 3cOf. APPENDIX. 373 3202. 3203. 3204. 3205. Butt-end of Spear, conical ; rather 2^ in. From the same. Implement pointed at both ends, the middle part square in 4g in. From a Bronze-Age tomb at Klavdia near Larnaka, 1898. Fibula of the Geometrical period, with bow formed of a thin vertical plate,crescent-shaped ; the foot is a moulded knob terminating in a flat piece bent up tohold the pin ; at the head is a spiral, above which are six projecting spikes endingin rosettes. On the bow are incised designs : (a) (Fig. 85). In the centre, a rosetteof six large petals alternating with groups of three smaller ones, surrounded by-concentric rings and intersecting arches. At the 1. end is a ship in which aretwo nude men, one engaged in steering with his r. foot,* the other in fastening arope to the forecastle. At the stern are a steering-oar and curved aphlaston,and both here and on the bows are cabins (?) of open work ; at either end of theboat the bea
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