Early Geometric period. Cremation burial of a woman. At left: necklace (G 587=large glass bead, G 588=about 1100 small faience beads, G 589=four triple beads, G 590=seven green glass beads, G 591=nine brown glass beads, J 149=rock crystal bead), a pair of granulated gold earrings (J 148). At right, from top, ivory plaque (BI 804), ivory seal (BI 802), three tin gold rings (J 142, J 143, J 144), three broad gold rings (J 145, J 146, J 147).
Gold jewelry from Burial H 16:6. A pair of earrings (J 148) with filigree and granular ornament and three pendants in the form of pomegranates. Six finger rings were found, a small one, melted on one side, is not represented here.