Three iron hammers or axe-hammers ([Fig. 131]).
Fig. 131.—Iron Hammer-Axes (1⁄2).
Glass.—Two beads of earthenware of a ribbed pattern, showing traces of a green glaze; one of vitreous paste of a whitish colour, with red spots; half of another bead of white glass, streaked with blue; and a large bead, 1¼ inch in diameter, of a somewhat remarkable character. The latter has in the central perforation a tube of bronze, and the edge of both sides of the perforation is ornamented by three minute bands of twisted yellow glass, while the body is of blue glass, of a ribbed pattern ([Fig. 132]).
![]() | ![]() Armlet of Whitish Glass streaked with Blue (1⁄2). |
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| Portion of Armlet (1⁄1). | Blue Glass Bead, 1 inch long and 1¼ wide. |
Beads all real size.
Fig. 132.—Objects of Glass or Vitreous Paste.
Several portions of armlets of glass. Half of one is of white glass, and streaked with blue. Others are of a yellowish or whitish colour ([Fig. 132]). A small portion of blue glass.


