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‘Anchors’ and ‘Frying Pans’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
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1 W. Zschietzchmann, Arch. Anzeiger, 1935, 652; G. Mylonas, Aghios Kosmas, 1959, 125. I owe the references to Mr Sinclair Hood.
2 V. G. Childe, Dawn of European Civilisation (6th edition), 1957, 50 and 49.
3 P.P.S., 1956, 99, with references.
4 ANTIQUITY, 1960, 295.
5 ANTIQUITY, 1961, 59. Further points against Dr Murray’s arguments are that the Borg in-Nadur anchors long postdate the sanctuary, at Bahrija there is neither sanctuary nor access from the sea, P.P.S., 1961, 253. Loom weights and spindle whorls are too well attested to be so lightly dismissed. As regards the thinness of thread, the Editor of ANTIQUITY has received a length of woollen yarn equivalent to 3-ply machine spun wool inexpertly produced by the writer with the help of a Bronze Age whorl.