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. 1230. Knife of Bronze. (Nearly half actual size. Depth, 16 ft.) down by long use. Nos. 1231 to 1243 are brooches of bronze, of whichnine have globular heads and four have the head turned into a brooches, as Mr. John Evans points out to me, consist of theneedle (acus) without the support (fibula). No. 1244 is a bronze 1245-1247 are bronze arrow-heads. No. 1248 is of br


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. 1230. Knife of Bronze. (Nearly half actual size. Depth, 16 ft.) down by long use. Nos. 1231 to 1243 are brooches of bronze, of whichnine have globular heads and four have the head turned into a brooches, as Mr. John Evans points out to me, consist of theneedle (acus) without the support (fibula). No. 1244 is a bronze 1245-1247 are bronze arrow-heads. No. 1248 is of bronze, and pro-bably the handle of a small box. Nos. 1249, 1250, and 1251 are bronze 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1237 1238 1239. Ncs. 1231-1252. Primitive Brooches, Arrow-heads, &c, of Bronze. (Nearly half actual sizo. Depth, 13 to 20 ft.) needles, 3-3J in. long, with eyes for threading. The needles Nos. 1249and 1250 have two pointed ends. Very remarkable are the forms of the Chap. VIII.] NUMBERS OF SPOKES IN ANCIENT WHEELS. 565 last-named needle No. 1250, the eye of which is not in the head, butnearly an inch distant from it, and of No. 1251, the head of which hasbeen beaten flat, and then perforated. The object under No. 1252 is ofbronze, and may be an awl or punch. Of bronze battle-axes of precisely the same shape as those found in theburnt city, and represented under Nos. 806-809, only five were foundin the fourth city, but all of them of a smaller size. Bronze lances ordaggers were not found there. No. 1253 is a wheel with four spokes of lead, and may be an there can hardly be a doubt that this wheel was copied from thewheels existing at the time it was with four spokes were als


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