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Pottery from Macedonian Mounds

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The pottery described below was picked up by Mr. Cuttle and myself on mounds, many of which have been noted by Wace or Rey (locc. citt.). We have retained their numbering, so as to avoid confusion. Of the mounds mentioned by Rey, we visited his 2, 3, 4, 5, but not 1, 6, 7, 8. Of those noted and visited by Wace we re-examined A 3, B 8, B 9 and C 9. Of those noted but not visited by him, we visited B 12, B 13, B 15. We could not identify his B 14. On B 13 we found no sherds at all, and it may be a burial tumulus, like A 3. We also collected sherds from a site (not a mound) in the hills one hour north-east of Gerakiní, shewn us by Mr. Bliss of the Anglo-Hellenic Magnesite Company at Gerakiní, and from three mounds in the Ormylia valley, marked Ormylia 1,2 2, 3 on the map (Pl. VI, 1).
Title: Pottery from Macedonian Mounds
Description:
The pottery described below was picked up by Mr.
Cuttle and myself on mounds, many of which have been noted by Wace or Rey (locc.
citt.
).
We have retained their numbering, so as to avoid confusion.
Of the mounds mentioned by Rey, we visited his 2, 3, 4, 5, but not 1, 6, 7, 8.
Of those noted and visited by Wace we re-examined A 3, B 8, B 9 and C 9.
Of those noted but not visited by him, we visited B 12, B 13, B 15.
We could not identify his B 14.
On B 13 we found no sherds at all, and it may be a burial tumulus, like A 3.
We also collected sherds from a site (not a mound) in the hills one hour north-east of Gerakiní, shewn us by Mr.
Bliss of the Anglo-Hellenic Magnesite Company at Gerakiní, and from three mounds in the Ormylia valley, marked Ormylia 1,2 2, 3 on the map (Pl.
VI, 1).

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