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From Kouklia were obtained the following objects : — 



Three terra-cotta figures, the body in the form of a 

 tapering hollow pillar, the hands raised, on the head 

 a high cap. These figures are painted with patterns 

 in red and black ; they belong to the " Graeco-Phoeni- 

 cian " period, about the seventh and sixth centuries B.C. 



Two bronze spear-heads. 



Two small bronze vessels. 



Iron dagger. 



Small stone dagger. 



Pseudamphora of imitation Mycenae ware, and four other 

 vases. 



A. S. Murray. 



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