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A Romano-British bronze terminal from North Tarrant Hinton Down, Dorset

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1970

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page 337 note 8 The finder was Mr. M. Griffiths of Tarrant Hinton and it is hoped that the bronze will find a home in the Priest's House Museum, Wimborne.

page 337 note 9 Sumner, Heywood, Ancient Earthworks of Cranborne Chase (1913), opp. p. 41Google Scholar.

page 338 note 1 Toynbee, J. M. C., Art in Britain under the Romans (1964), p. 81Google Scholar.

page 338 note 2 Cf. Radnoti, A., ‘Eine römische Pantherstatuette aus Straubing’, in Bayerische Vorgeschichtsblätter 28 (1963), 63 ff.Google Scholar, which contains some conjectural reconstruction drawings of carts (a paper kindly brought to my notice by Mr. K. S. Painter). Dr. Graham Webster has also kindly drawn my attention to a number of continental references, pointing out that these terminals are rarer in this country than abroad.

page 338 note 3 Hutchins, J., History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset (3rd. ed., 1861–70), i. 319Google Scholar; Bowen, H. C. in: The Roman Villa in Britain, edited A. L. F. Rivet (1969), 47Google Scholar, where a possible connection between the Barton Field and North Tarrant Hinton Down sites is discussed.