Troja : results of the latest researches and discoveries on the site of Homer's Troy, and in the heroic Tumuli and other sites made in the year 1882, and a narrative of a journey in the Troad in 1881 . No. 78.—Lustrous brown Goblet with two handles (hiitoM ifKjuKvirtAAoi).Size 1:3; depth .ibout 9 m. manner signify provided with two bosses, or with twohandles. Among the double-handled goblets found in my Trojancampaign of 1882 there are some of very large size. Thelargest of them, which has the shape of the cup No. 321,p. 372, in Ilios, contains not less than ten bottles of Bor-deaux wine; fill


Troja : results of the latest researches and discoveries on the site of Homer's Troy, and in the heroic Tumuli and other sites made in the year 1882, and a narrative of a journey in the Troad in 1881 . No. 78.—Lustrous brown Goblet with two handles (hiitoM ifKjuKvirtAAoi).Size 1:3; depth .ibout 9 m. manner signify provided with two bosses, or with twohandles. Among the double-handled goblets found in my Trojancampaign of 1882 there are some of very large size. Thelargest of them, which has the shape of the cup No. 321,p. 372, in Ilios, contains not less than ten bottles of Bor-deaux wine; filled with wine it would therefore be sufficient LHAi. 111.] A TREASURE OF COPPER AND BRONZE. 165 tor a company of forty persons, if each of them were sup-posed to drink as much as a quarter of a bottle. I representhere under No. 78 and No. 79, two of these goblets whichwere found in the second citv, and which have a somewhatdifferent form from those represented m Ilios. With but few exceptions, these double-handled cups arealways wheel-made. All the unpolished plates, like thoserepresented at p. 408, Nos. 461-468, in Ilios^ are also. No, 79.—Lustrous dark-brown Cloblet with two handles (Seiraid/i(^iKU7reAAoc). Size i 3 ; depth about 9 m. wheel-made. But otherwise wheel-made terra-cottas areexceedingly rare, nearly all the pottery being hand-made. One of my most interesting discoveries in 1882 was asmall treasure of objects of copper and bronze, which wasfound in the laver of dSbris of the second settlement, at theplace marked r on Plan I. in Ilios^ where I had found agold treasure on the 21st of October, 1878.* It consisted See Ilios, p. 490. i66 THE SECOND CITY : TROY. [Chap. III. of two quadrangular nails, o • 09 m. and o • 18 m. long respec-tively, like those found in the temple A, but without disks:of six well-preserved but very plain bracelets, two of whichare treble ; of three small battle-axes, from o, 105 mm. to


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