Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . ?V!-?1S. Fig. III. Zerelia; celts (scale i : 3). Type E, bored celts (Fig. 111 e,f), three complete, one of which is onlypartly bored, and nine fragments. With one exception all are from VIII,including one from Tomb F. Of the fragments one is very highly polishedand widens round the bore hole, Fig. ii\/i, like one example from Sesklo,A-S. PI. 41. 9. ^ 1 Chisels, there were three of Type A, Fig. 111 ^, and one of Type A,Fig. inc. Cf. pp. 71, 233.


Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . ?V!-?1S. Fig. III. Zerelia; celts (scale i : 3). Type E, bored celts (Fig. 111 e,f), three complete, one of which is onlypartly bored, and nine fragments. With one exception all are from VIII,including one from Tomb F. Of the fragments one is very highly polishedand widens round the bore hole, Fig. ii\/i, like one example from Sesklo,A-S. PI. 41. 9. ^ 1 Chisels, there were three of Type A, Fig. 111 ^, and one of Type A,Fig. inc. Cf. pp. 71, 233. Zerelia, Miscellaneous Objects l6: In addition there were fifteen fraf^ments of celts too much broken toclassify. Club heads, bored, three of a spherical shape, cf. A-S, p. 322, Fig. are from V^II, and the other was found in the surface earth at thebottom of the mound. Hammers, oblons;- with rounded ends, one complete, and five broken,Fig. Ill i. Round pounders, t\vent)-two. Grinders, seven oblong, and six flat and round. Whetstones, one small, and two large. Polishers, two flat and round, and one oval with a handle possibly forpolishing potter


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