| 8333 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Silver bowl.
Oval, or boat-shaped with nearly vertical sides.
In very bad condition, but waxed in situ and preserved.
The measurements give a rather false idea of the vessel owing to its being crushed badly out of shape.
The base measures 0075x0045 and is slightly sunk: the original width was probably c. 014
[Type] LXIII. |
| 8332 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Silver object. Probably a mirror. Thin flat metal. The silver is absolutely decayed and reduced to powder: the shape is fairly definite [drawing] but the edges are at present ragged and irregular. Real use of object quite uncertain. |
| 8330A | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-B] Two copper pins
with circular shafts flattened and curled over to form the head. Both broken and incomplete.
[drawing]
[Type] VII. |
| 8330B | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-B] Two copper pins
with circular shafts flattened and curled over to form the head. Both broken and incomplete.
[drawing]
[Type] VII. |
| 8329A | (none) | 1928,1009.271 | (none) | [A-H] Copper arrowheads. 8 in all. Two slightly different types, one having a more angular shoulder than the other. The tangs fitted into reed shafts of which traces were visible in the soil (half of the blade of one missing: the others complete). [drawing of two types 1:1] |
| 8329B | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-H] Copper arrowheads. 8 in all. Two slightly different types, one having a more angular shoulder than the other. The tangs fitted into reed shafts of which traces were visible in the soil (half of the blade of one missing: the others complete). [drawing of two types 1:1] |
| 8329C | (none) | (none) | B17374A | [A-H] Copper arrowheads. 8 in all. Two slightly different types, one having a more angular shoulder than the other. The tangs fitted into reed shafts of which traces were visible in the soil (half of the blade of one missing: the others complete). [drawing of two types 1:1] |
| 8329E | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-H] Copper arrowheads. 8 in all. Two slightly different types, one having a more angular shoulder than the other. The tangs fitted into reed shafts of which traces were visible in the soil (half of the blade of one missing: the others complete). [drawing of two types 1:1] |
| 8329G | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-H] Copper arrowheads. 8 in all. Two slightly different types, one having a more angular shoulder than the other. The tangs fitted into reed shafts of which traces were visible in the soil (half of the blade of one missing: the others complete). [drawing of two types 1:1] |
| 8329H | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-H] Copper arrowheads. 8 in all. Two slightly different types, one having a more angular shoulder than the other. The tangs fitted into reed shafts of which traces were visible in the soil (half of the blade of one missing: the others complete). [drawing of two types 1:1] |
| 8329D | (none) | (none) | B17374B | [A-H] Copper arrowheads. 8 in all. Two slightly different types, one having a more angular shoulder than the other. The tangs fitted into reed shafts of which traces were visible in the soil (half of the blade of one missing: the others complete). [drawing of two types] 1:1 |
| 8329F | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-H] Copper arrowheads. 8 in all. Two slightly different types, one having a more angular shoulder than the other. The tangs fitted into reed shafts of which traces were visible in the soil (half of the blade of one missing: the others complete). [drawing of two types] 1:1 |