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A Bronze Janiform Object from Betchworth, Surrey

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

David Williams
Affiliation:
Reigate, Surrey
Miranda Green
Affiliation:
University of Wales, Cardiff
Glenys Lloyd-Morgan
Affiliation:
Broadley, Whitworth, Lanes

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Copyright © David Williams, Miranda Green and Glenys Lloyd-Morgan 1994. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

147 The writers thank Mr M. Smith for allowing the find to be recorded and for donating the object to Guildford Museum.

148 W.H. Manning, Catalogue of the Romano-British Iron Tools, Fittings and Weapons in the British Museum (1985), 88-9, fig. 25, pls 37-40.

149 cf. a parallel at Niederbieber in Germany, which has two conjoined male heads: H. Menzel, Die Römischen Bronzen aus Deutschland III: Bonn (1986), 1156, no. 274, pl. 274.

150 cf. the phallic head from Eype, Dorset, (Antiq. Journ. xvi (1936), 323) and the Caerwent mother-goddess (M.J. Green, The Gods of the Celts (1986), 88, fig. 37).Google Scholar

151 M.J. Green, Symbol and Image in Celtic Religious Art (1989), 45-73.