Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
page 187 note 1 Hawkes and Dunning, Arch, Journ. lxxxvii, 273, fig. 24, 1.
page 187 note 2 Rahir, Bull. de la Soc. d'Anthrop. de Bruxelles, xlii (1927), figs, 11, 12, p. 43.
page 188 note 1 Hawkes and Dunning, op. cit., p. 273. B.M. E.I.A. Guide, pl. v. 8.
page 188 note 2 Rahir, op. cit. xlii (1927), pp. 37 ff., 47, figs. 9, 10, 13, 14; Ibid. xlv (1930), pp. 35 ff., figs. 23, 24.
page 189 note 1 Mr. Lethbridge and Mr. Brown have been kind enough to let me examine specimens from Lackford and Ixworth. Mr. Brown tells me that he knows of further examples of this class of pottery from Suffolk sites.
page 189 note 2 Bøe, Bergens Museums Skrifter, No. 14, ‘Jernalderens Keramikk i Norge’, figs. 18, 21, 246–52 (a.d. 300–600). Professor van Giffen tells me that this type of ornament occurs in a fifth-century horizon in the ‘Terps’ of Holland.