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practically straight, its point rounded and its haft end thin and with a 

 free basal convex margin. It shows a well-marked mid rib, tapering 

 to the point of the blade and three rivet holes in its haft end. Its 

 surface presents a somewhat worm-eaten appearance, as an effect of 



A. B. 



Fig. 1. Bronze dagger-blade (about J). A, face view ; B, edge view. 



decomposition, and its point is rounded and blunt, probably due to 

 the same cause. It measures 28-5 cm. in its greatest length, 9 "2 cm. 

 in its greatest breadth, and 1 cm. in its greatest thickness. A very 

 shallow groove runs along the blade on each side of the mid rib. 



