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A Saxon jewelled circular brooch from Long Bennington, Lincs.

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 67 note 1 Early Anglo-Saxon Art and Archaeology, p. 115 and pl. xxxii.

page 67 note 2 Arch., 91, 1948, 66, fig. 36.

page 67 note 3 V.C.H., Suffolk, vol. i, 1911, 332, pl. 11, 2, 3.Google Scholar

page 68 note 1 British Museum, 1057, 70; 1056, 70. Also 1068,70, of better quality, which has ‘Durrowesque’ Style II animals.

page 68 note 2 Arch. 63, pl. xxxvi, 2.

page 68 note 3 Leeds, E. T., A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Great Square-headed Brooches, O.U.P., 1949.Google Scholar

page 68 note 4 Illustrated London News, 6th March 1948, 292.

page 68 note 5 Inventorium Sepulcrale, pl. iv, 10.

page 68 note 6 Åberg, Anglo-Saxons in England, 124, fig. 227. Professor Günther Haseloff has recently shown me that these animals are clearly quadrupeds. Aberg's drawing is to be amended in certain details.

page 68 note 7 Åberg, op. cit., 130, fig. 236.