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Bronze Crowns and a Bronze Head-dress, from a Roman site at Cavenham Heath, Suffolk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

Extract

The bronze crowns and the ornament of chains and discs which are the subject of this paper, were found a few years ago at Cavenham Heath, Suffolk, lying close together at a depth of about 1½ ft. from the surface. Later they came into the possession of Mr. Ashley, landlord of the Crown Hotel, Mundford, from whom I purchased them.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1925

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References

page 263 note 1 Mus, Brit.. Guide to the Antiquities of Roman Britain, 1922, p. 35.Google Scholar

page 263 note 2 Ibid., fig. 100, p. 80, where it is said that the style is very like that of the silver votive tablets from Barkwav and Stony Stratford.

page 263 note 3 Mus, Brit.. Guide to the Exhibition illustrating Greek and Roman Life, 1920, fig. 44. p. 53.Google Scholar

page 264 note 1 Mus, Brit.. Guide to the Exhibition illustrating Greek and Roman Life, 1920, fig. 45, p. 54.Google Scholar

page 265 note 1 Full descriptions were given of these by Mr. Prigg, Henry in The Icklingham Papers, edited by Mr. Redstone, V. B., F.S.A., in 1901Google Scholar.