Fig. 11.—Bronze Basin (height 4 inches).
Another vessel of bronze measures 12 inches in diameter, and 4 inches in depth. It appears to have been made by hammering it into shape out of one piece of metal.
The third vessel measures 12 inches in diameter, and 3 inches in depth, and is also formed out of one piece of metal.
Fig. 12.—Bronze Basin (height 3 inches).
On its upper edge is a turned-over or projecting rim, 1 inch in breadth (Fig. 12).
Pot or patella of yellowish-coloured bronze, with a handle springing from the upper edge, 7 inches in length, on which is stamped the letters Cipipoliei. At the further extremity is a circular opening. The bottom is ornamented by five projecting rings, and measures in diameter 6 inches; it is 8 inches in diameter across the mouth; the inside appears to be coated with tin, and has a series of incised lines at various distances. The vessel is ornamented on the outside opposite to the handle by a human face in relief, surrounded by a moveable ring, which could be used in lifting the pot (Fig. 13).