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Three East Gaulish brooches found in Britain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

Patrick Galliou
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Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest

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Britannia , Volume 12 , November 1981 , pp. 288 - 290
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Copyright © Professor Patrick Galliou 1981. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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4 cf. Paris, R., Bull. Soc. Arch, et Hist. du Chatillonais iv, fasc. 1 (19591960), 1014Google Scholar; ibid. (1962), 78–80.

5 Galliou, P., Revue Arch, de l'Est et du Centre-Est xxx, fasc. 1–2 (1979), 139–46.Google Scholar

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12 One good instance of this is the Etruscan brooch found with coins of Domitian at Saint-Aignan-Grandlieu (France): P. Lisle de Dreneuc, Catalogue du Musée archéologique de Nantes (Nantes, 1903), III, no. 35.

13 On those links: Dickinson, B. M. and Hartley, K. F. in Ramm, H. G. and Butler, R. M. (eds.), Soldier and Civilian in Roman Yorkshire (Leicester U.P., 1971), 127–42Google Scholar; Taylor, Joan du Plat, Cleere, H. (eds.), Roman Shipping and Trade: Britain and the Rhine Provinces, CBA Research Report 24 (London, 1978).Google Scholar A 4th-century pottery sherd from the Argonne area was also discovered at Newham's Pit: Brewster, op. cit. (note 6), 211, no. 1.