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The recent reconstruction of the Bush Barrow lozenge plate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Colin A. Shell
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DZ
Paul Robinson
Affiliation:
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, The Museum, Long Street, Devizes SN10 1NS

Extract

The paper by Ian Kinnes et al. in the March number published the gold objects from Bush Barrow, Wiltshire, examined the evidence for the original form of the large lozenge, and described its recent restoration into a domed profile. In this paper a different view is taken of evidence for the original form of the lozenge and of the wisdom of its recent transformation.

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1988

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