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An Iron Age Mirror from Ruxox, Maulden, Bedfordshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 July 2011

Gilbert Burleigh*
Affiliation:
G R Burleigh, FSA, 10 Cromwell Way, Pirton, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG5 3RD, UK. E-mail: [email protected]
Vincent Megaw*
Affiliation:
J V S Megaw, FSA, Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, Australia. E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

This short note puts on record three fragments of an Iron Age decorated mirror found in 1998 in a field near Ruxox Farm, in the parish of Maulden, Bedfordshire, the fifth such mirror to be recorded from that county. The significance of the find is discussed within the context of the overall archaeology of the Ruxox area and compared to other mirror finds from the region.

Résumé

Cette courte note consigne trois fragments d'un miroir décoré de l’âge du fer découvert en 1998 dans un champ près de Ruxox Farm, dans la paroisse de Maulden, Bedfordshire, le cinquième miroir de ce genre noté en provenance de ce comté. L'importance de la découverte est discutée dans le contexte de l'ensemble de l'archéologie des alentours de Ruxox.

Zusammenfassung

Diese kurze Notiz dokumentiert den Fund von drei Bruchstücken eines Spiegels aus der Eisenzeit, welche 1998 in einem Feld in der Nähe der Ruxox Farm in der Gemeinde von Maulden, Bedfordshire, gefunden wurden. Es handelt sich dabei um den fünften derartiger Spiegel, die aus dieser Grafschaft dokumentiert sind. Die Bedeutung dieses Fundes wird im Zusammenhang mit der allgemeinen Archäologie der Gegend um Ruxox diskutiert.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 2011

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