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 . No. 625. Perforated Stone No. 626. Stone Hammer with a groove No. 627. Stone Hammer, Hammer. (Half actual size. on either side. (Half actual size. with a groove on both sides. Depth, 32 ft.) Depth, 26 ft.) (Half actual size. Depth, 30 ft.). No. 628. Stone Hammer with a No. 630. King jf Terra-cotta. deep groove on either side. (Half actual size. Depth, 26 ft.) (Half actual size. Depth, 22 ft.) s


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 . No. 625. Perforated Stone No. 626. Stone Hammer with a groove No. 627. Stone Hammer, Hammer. (Half actual size. on either side. (Half actual size. with a groove on both sides. Depth, 32 ft.) Depth, 26 ft.) (Half actual size. Depth, 30 ft.). No. 628. Stone Hammer with a No. 630. King jf Terra-cotta. deep groove on either side. (Half actual size. Depth, 26 ft.) (Half actual size. Depth, 22 ft.) similarly shaped hammers may also be seen in the Markisches Museum atBerlin. No. 630 is a ring of baked clay, which must have served as a supportfor vases with a convex bottom. Twenty-six similar rings, found atKanya, county of Bars, in Hungary, are in the National Mus ium at Buda-Pesth ;4 they are also found in the Swiss Lake-dwellings and are very frequent in the third and fourth pre-historic cities atHissarlik; a fact explained by the many hundreds of vases with a convexbottom. It is doubtful whether the object of gneiss No. 631 represents ahammer; it has a furrow round the middle, and may have served as aweight for a loom or a door. 3 Vincenzo Crispi, 11 Museo d Antichita di * Joseph Hampel, Antiquites prtfiistoriqucs deCagliari; Cagliari, 1872, PI. i. No. 3. la Hongrie, PI. aciii. fig. 34. Chap. VII.] MASSIVE HAM


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