By M. ARTZY
ARTZY, M.: THE JATT steel HOARD IN NORTHERN CANAANITE/PHOENICIAN AND CYPRIOTE CONTEXT. BARCELONA, 2006, 161 p. colour laminas.Encuadernacion unique. Nuevo.
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5 cm. 7 cm. 5. SPIT J-94 (Fig. 10: 2; Pl. 17: 2): Spit with short, tubular, divided socket with two rivet holes. Rounded in section and tapering into a flattened edge. Complete, good state of preservation. Length 58 cm. 6. MACEHEAD J-69 (Figs. 7; Pl. 18: 1): A tube like object with slight, smooth knobbing somewhat off-center. Remains of the wooden shaft are present. 3 cm. 7 cm. Knob maximum diameter 4 cm. 7. MIRRORS OR «FAN» SHAPED OBJECTS J-75 (Fig. 11: 1; Pl. 18: 2): Elliptical or sub-rounded mirror with a rectangular sectioned handle.
Post 1200 BCE, is a more likely date for the tomb since among the grave goods that appear in the 1900 publication is a Bucchero vase (Catling 1964: 56 THE JATT METAL HOARD IN NORTHERN CANAANITE/PHOENICIAN AND CYPRIOTE CONTEXT 153, footnote 6). In his discussion of the lavers, Catling notes that the type originated in the Aegean (1964: 153) and that the rounded base was produced to facilitate placing the lavers on a stand. 2. CAULDRON A single cauldron, J-48, was found in the hoard (Fig. 3: 1, Pl.
Complete, although in bad state of preservation. 5 cm. 7 cm. 5. SPIT J-94 (Fig. 10: 2; Pl. 17: 2): Spit with short, tubular, divided socket with two rivet holes. Rounded in section and tapering into a flattened edge. Complete, good state of preservation. Length 58 cm. 6. MACEHEAD J-69 (Figs. 7; Pl. 18: 1): A tube like object with slight, smooth knobbing somewhat off-center. Remains of the wooden shaft are present. 3 cm. 7 cm. Knob maximum diameter 4 cm. 7. MIRRORS OR «FAN» SHAPED OBJECTS J-75 (Fig.