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Two similar cups.
Part of the lip of one broken away, and much of the lip of the other.
These "cups" have a high conical base, deep goblet-like body, and slightly flaring lip.
On one of them is preserved a piece of heavy wire which projects out through the base, and is bent over, as if for attachment. A piece of similar wire, found with them, may belong to the second.
Narrow grooves around the outside; inside, considerable traces of iron corrosion.
They have disintegrated except for scraps.
These objects probably bells rather than cups, the iron coming from the clapper ?
Cf. Hesperia 90 (2021), p. 392, n. 103.