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| Intact.
Usual type of ring key.
The rectangular piece that went into the lock is striated deeply on both sides and does not have the more ordinary teeth. Well, earth.
Layer IV, early 5th c. A.D. Leica, ... 21 June 1939 |
Very corroded, but apparently otherwise nearly intact. Well.
Container 25. Leica, LIX-62 ... 3 April 1937 |
Five fragments are clearly links of a chain, each link having a loop at either end, to which sometimes a bit of the next link is attached.
The iron is completely oxidized. The "lot" consists of eleven ... 5 April 1937 |
Fragment of bucket-handle, round in section, to top of which a ring is attached.
The whole oxidized. Several other similar handles in this range. Well. Container 63. Leica, LIX-62 ... 6 April 1937 |
| Apparently completely preserved, but oxidized and with thick incrustations.
Loop at handle and five teeth set at right angles to shaft. Τρία τμήματα σιδηρού κλειδιού. Well. Container 75. Stoa Gallery Case ... 7 April 1937 |
Two very similar keys, one intact and corroded, the other more badly corroded and with a break in the ring.
Apparently of a usual type, but no details of the rectangular piece that went into the lock can ... 22 June 1939 |
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