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A Tin-bronze in Bell-beaker Association

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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[1] Inventaria Archaeologica, GB i (ed. Hawkes, , 1955).Google Scholar

[2] PPS, XXIII, 1957, 1201 Google Scholar, no. 93.

[3] Publication: Schlette in Strena Praehistorica (ed. Schwartz, K., 1948), 36.Google Scholar Analysis: Otto, & Witter, , Handbuch … (1952), no. 990Google Scholar.

[4] E.g. PPS, XXIII, no. 83 (Eynsham, Oxon.); antiquity, 1964, 58 (West Overton G 6b, Wilts.)

[5] PPS, XXIII, 99. Analyses subsequent to this publication discussed in Palaeohistoria, forthcoming.

[6] Coghlan, et al., Ores and Metals (1963)Google Scholar, e.g. NMI 33 & 38b. Butler, and van der Waals, in Heli- nium, IV, 1964, 34 Google Scholar, have called attention to the analysis of the tanged knife from Bamenez, Finistère. Mrs Millett has recently analysed the axehead from the second layer at Le Pinnacle, Jersey (Bulletin de la Société Jersiaise, XV, 1949/50, 1812)Google Scholar, and shown it to contain a strong trace of nickel.

[7] Archaeometry, IV, 1961, 45 ffGoogle Scholar; idem., 11, 1959, Supplement, passim.

[8] Loc. cit.

[9] Otto & Witter, Handbuch, Analysentabellen, passim.

[10] Palaeohistoria, IX (1963), 196 ffGoogle Scholar.

[11] Loc. cit. But Bohemian parallels could be found to the tanged knife and wristguard.

[12] Culture and Environment (ed. Foster, & Alcock, ) (1963), 82Google Scholar.

[13] Junghans, et al., SAM, 1, 1960 Google Scholar, Analysenkatolog, passim.

[14] British and Irish examples discussed in Palaeohistoria, forthcoming.

[15] PPS, XXV, 1959, 43.Google Scholar Culture and Environment, 66. Defined as Wessex-Middle Rhine group by Clarke at Second Atlantic Colloquium, Groningen, 1964.

[16] For instance at Easton Down, Winterslow, Wilts., half a mile from the Winterslow grave. WAM, XLV, 1932, 3672 Google Scholar.

[17] Oxoniensia, XXVIII, 1963, 21 Google Scholar.

[18] Ausgrabungen und Funde, IX, 1964, 1922 Google Scholar.

[19] Schlette, op. cit., 56.

[20] Butler and van der Waals at Second Atlantic Colloquium.

[21] Helinium, IV, 17, 18, 20.

[22] Ausgrabungen und Funde, X, 1965, 2.Google Scholar Burgliebau, Kr. Merseburg: 1950 ± 150 b.c. (Gro 434).

[23] Radiocarbon, V, 1963, 1056 Google Scholar; 1850 ± 150 b.c. (BM—133).

[24] PPS, XXIII, 100. Illustrated here fig. i, 6.