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30. Crete: Mochlos, Seager’s single bronze basin (Mirabello): LM IB<br />

Ayios Nikolaos Museum (ANM) or INSTAP study center<br />

Total objects in hoard 1<br />

Tool count <strong>and</strong> frequency 0<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r objects 1 bronze basin<br />

Bibliography Seager 1909; Soles 2008, 155<br />

Context <strong>and</strong> date of Pillar crypt of Building B.2; found in 1908.<br />

discovery<br />

Likelihood of hoard It is not a hoard.<br />

Traditional interpretation Ceremonial/ ritual display hoard (Soles’ hoard number 9)<br />

31. Crete: Mochlos, Building B.2 ingot (Mirabello): LM IB<br />

Ayios Nikolaos Museum (ANM) or INSTAP study center<br />

Total objects in hoard 1<br />

Tool count <strong>and</strong> frequency 0<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r objects 1 copper oxhide ingot (with one upside conical cup)<br />

Bibliography Soles 2008, 155<br />

Context <strong>and</strong> date of Beneath window of Building B.2’s pillar crypt; found in<br />

discovery<br />

2004<br />

Likelihood of hoard It is not a hoard.<br />

Traditional interpretation Ceremonial/ ritual display hoard (Soles’ hoard number 10)<br />

32. Crete: Phaistos, palace, room 63d: LM IB<br />

Heraklion Museum (341-349)<br />

Total objects in hoard 9<br />

Tool count <strong>and</strong> frequency 9 (100%)<br />

Carpentry/masonry tools 9 total: 9 double axes<br />

Bibliography Pernier <strong>and</strong> Banti 1951, 171-172<br />

Context <strong>and</strong> date of From room 63d of <strong>the</strong> palace; found between 1900-1950.<br />

discovery<br />

Likelihood of hoard Very possible, though previous literature has not identified<br />

this collection of double axes as a hoard per se.<br />

33. Anatolia: Tarsus, hoard in room D: LB I<br />

Total objects in hoard 19<br />

Tool count <strong>and</strong> frequency 10 (52.6%)<br />

Carpentry/masonry tools 10 total: 5 single/flat axes, 2 trunnion/lugged axes, 1 narrow<br />

chisel, 1 socketed chisel, 1 double ax<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r objects 4 daggers, broken tube, 4 lead rings<br />

Bibliography Goldman 1956. 282, 289, figure 424.<br />

Context <strong>and</strong> date of Room D, found under a wall<br />

discovery<br />

Likelihood of hoard Probable<br />

Traditional interpretation Foundation deposit<br />

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