Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2011
page 86 note 1 Cited as Watson.
page 86 note 2 Megaw, J. V. S., ‘A British Bronze Bowl of the Belgic Iron Age from Poland’, Antiq. Journ. XLIII (1963), 23–37.Google Scholar
page 86 note 3 Stead, I. M., ‘A La Tène III Burial at Welwyn Garden City’, Archaeologia CI (1967), 23–5, fig. 12, pl. v.Google Scholar
page 86 note 4 Watson, 41–2, fig. 3, pl. v a—b.
page 86 note 5 Watson, 46, pl. VIb (upper side); fig. 6 lower, reconstruction.
page 86 note 6 See n. 3.
page 86 note 7 Proc. Cambs. Ant. Soc. XIII (1909), 154–5, fig. 8.Google Scholar
page 87 note 1 Watson, 44, fig. 6 upper; there is no photograph of the fragment in Watson's paper.
page 87 note 2 19·7 cm. is the author's estimate from both the bowl rim and the curved edge of the segmental plate.
page 87 note 3 Antiq. Journ. XLIII (1963), 35.Google Scholar
page 87 note 4 Bedford Museum, accession number 1103: publication forthcoming.
page 88 note 1 Watson, 51, fig.8.
page 88 note 2 Fox, C., Pattern and Purpose (1958), 80, fig.49, pl. 46 a—b.Google Scholar
page 88 note 3 As is obvious for the vessels from Łęg Piekarski and Welwyn Garden City and was suggested for the Felmersham piece by Megaw (op. cit., p. 35).
page 88 note 4 For access to the Felmersham bronzes I wish to thank Mr. F. W. Kuhlicke, Director of Bedford Museum. I am grateful to Mr. W. H. Manning for reading this note in draft and making a number of helpful suggestions.