trial_description_8:
Double disk, flat above and below; one disk slightly larger than the other; the smaller pierced horizontally.Engraved symbols on both flat faces.
More likely steatite (?)
"This is a stone, a mineral called Actinolite" (Phelps, 1966), cf. other notes.
trial_archivenotes_13:
"This stone, called Actinolite, was much used in the Cyclades - probably elsewhere too-for beads and those curious spoon-rings, same in National Museum, in E.C. and M.C. times. We had a figurine of the same material from Neolithic Saliagos" (Phelps, 1966).