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The Zürich Congress*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Stuart Piggott*
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh

Extract

When the Editor of Antiquity invited me to write some notes on the Zürich Congress, it was agreed that they could only be considered as personal impressions, and not a formal report. The unfortunate human limitation which debars one from being in two places at once is always irritatingly obtrusive on such occasions, and a decision on which of several simultaneous papers to attend is likely to be decided by spinning a coin at the last moment, so that one can do no more than record one's own impressions, and something of those of friends to whom one has talked.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1950

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References

1 Die Cortaillodkultur in der Schweiz (Basel, 1950).

2 ‘The British Isles and the Beginning of the Northern Early Bronze Age,’ in Early Cultures of N.W. Europe (Chadwick Essays, 1950).

3 See his article in this number, pp. 189-95.

4 Cf. Mr Herbert Maryon’s work in Camb. Ant. Soc. Proc, XLI, 73.

5 Preliminary report in Ur-Schweiz XIII (1949), 1-6.