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The white material in Kentish disc brooches

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1951

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References

page 197 note 1 Kendrick, T. D., ‘Polychrome Jewellery in Kent’, Antiquity, vii, 436.Google Scholar

page 197 note 2 See, for example, ‘Explanations’ preceding The Anglo-Saxons in England, N. Aberg; and R. Jessup, Anglo-Saxon Jewellery, 50.

page 197 note 3 Brown, Baldwin, The Arts in Early England, iv, 544.Google Scholar

page 198 note 1 Kendrick, op. cit., 436.

page 198 note 2 The British Museum registration numbers are: (1) 1936, 5–11. 39, (2) 1918, 7–8. 41, (3) 1032 '70; (4) 1043 '70; (5) 1042 '70; (6) 70,4–2, 799; (7)62,7–1, 11; (8) 1918, 7–11, 1.

page 199 note 1 Since this note went to press, further work has revealed that although the structures of this material and cuttle-fish bone are similar, they are not identical.

page 200 note 1 Leeds, E. T., Early Anglo-Saxon Art and Archaeology, p. 19, pl. 76.Google Scholar

page 200 note 2 Howletts' Grave 28, B.M. no. 1935,10–29,13, unpublished.