Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Fig. 77. Tsangli; terra-cotta figurines (scale 9 : 10). Tsangli, Miscellaneous Objects 129. Fig. 78. Tsangli ; ornaments of shell and stone, flint knives, etc. (.scale y : 10).w. & T. 7 130 Rini, Potfcxy conical sluiic- wliorl given by Mr M. Apostolidhis to the Yolos double conoid whorls seem to occur earlier here than at other sites,for there were two each in Houses P and A, and one in House T. Weights for looms (?). two, large, roug


Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Fig. 77. Tsangli; terra-cotta figurines (scale 9 : 10). Tsangli, Miscellaneous Objects 129. Fig. 78. Tsangli ; ornaments of shell and stone, flint knives, etc. (.scale y : 10).w. & T. 7 130 Rini, Potfcxy conical sluiic- wliorl given by Mr M. Apostolidhis to the Yolos double conoid whorls seem to occur earlier here than at other sites,for there were two each in Houses P and A, and one in House T. Weights for looms (?). two, large, roughly made and pyramidal, <uidbored at the top. Spools, two large examples with splayed ends, and hort-d lengthways. Discs, five Hat, one has a dotted X on top, another has two pairs ofholes boretl on opposite edges. There is also a large disc with a holebored through the edge on one side. B. The Maghula of Rini (p. 10, no. S2) lies near llu- village of thatname at the foot of the hills on the south side of the valley that stretchesup from Pharsalus towards Pherae, and is about three-quarters of an houreast of the (jreek acropolis at Tsangli which is usually called Eretria inPhthiotis. The mound itself stands on a low footh


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