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Two seventh-century Anglo-Saxon cruciform brooches
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2011
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page 88 note 1 V.C.H. Hunts., i, 276; Cambridge Ant. Soc. Report, 1873, p. 13; Proc. Soc. Ant. v, 33.
page 88 note 2 N. Åberg, The Anglo-Saxons in England, Tab. I, no. 207.
page 88 note 3 Ibid., no. 203.
page 89 note 1 Archaeologia, 1, 400; British Museum, Guide to Anglo-Saxon Antiquities (1923), p. 28, fig. 19.
page 89 note 2 V.C.H. Hunts, i, 276, fig. 13.
page 89 note 3 Cambs. Ant. Soc. Comm. v, 26, pl. 1; C. Fox, The Archaeology of the Cambridge Region, pl. xxix, 1.
page 89 note 4 J. de Baye, Industrial Arts of the Anglo-Saxons, pl. vi, 1.
page 89 note 5 Arch. Journ. xi, 95 ff. fig.
page 89 note 6 Archaeologia, xci, 20, fig. 10 (e).
page 89 note 7 Arch. Journ. xi, 104.
page 89 note 8 Åberg, Tab. 1, group V, no. 230, fig. 87; Baldwin Brown, iii, pl. LXIX, 3.
page 89 note 9 Cloisons of analogous shape, though differently disposed, occur on a sword from Joches, Dépt. Marne (B. Salin, Altgermanisches Thierornamentik, fig. 277).
page 90 note 1 Archaeologia, xci, 71–72, fig. 38.
page 90 note 2 Corpus of Early Anglo-Saxon Great Square-headed Brooches.
page 90 note 3 de Baye, op. cit., pl. vii, 5.
page 90 note 4 Southend… Ant. & Hist. Soc. Trans., ii, no. 2, pp. 89–102. Col. plate.