Explanation of Plate II. 



Figure i. — M. P. 747. From Cave 14. Bronze knife, with pierced flat handle. SHghtly 

 marred since excavation. Natural size. 



Figure 2. — M. P. 753. From Cave 29. Large topo or shawl pin. Probably silver. 

 Natural size. 



Figure 3. — M. P. 754. From Cave 37. Broken ear-pendant ( ?). Bronze. Natural size. 



Figure 4. — M. P. 755. From Cave 37. Broken bronze needle or pin. Natural size. 



Figure 5. — M. P. 756. From Cave n. Small pin. Probably silver. Natural size. 



Figure 6. — M. P. 757. From Cave 37. Small bronze tweezers for the toilet. Natural 

 size. 



Figure 7. — M. P. 758. From Cave 38. Bronze knife with heavy square-sectioned handle. 

 This piece has been subjected to metallurgical tests, and the author has been 

 unable to restore it wholly to its original fomi. Natural size. 



Figure 8. — M. P. 760. From Cave 38. Topo or shawl pin of bronze. Natural size. 



Figures 9 and 10. — M. P. 759 and 761. From Cave 38. Topos or shawl pins. Probably 

 silver. Natural size. 



Figure 11. — M. P. 764. From Cave 45. Bronze tweezers for the toilet. Natural size. 



Figure 12. — M. P. 766. From Cave 52. Bronze tool of rectangular section. Probably a 

 stone mason's point. The slight scale-like marring of tlie piece results from 

 its having been secured in a rongli-faced vise during metallurgical tests. One- 

 half size. 



Figure 13. — M. P. 499. From Cave 52. Bronze ingot. One-half size. 



