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Thursday, 8th June, 1905
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
Abstract
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- Information
- Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London , Volume 20 , Issue 1 , June 1905 , pp. 335 - 337
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- Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1905
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* See Worsaae, Danish Arts (S. K. Art Handbook), p. 162 ; Du Chaillu, Viking Age, i. 121, for neckrings and armlets made solid, but overlapping at the ends ; also Viking Age, ii. 229, 307, for other variants ; Lnbbock, Prehistoric Times (1865), 22, 24, for armlets with incised lined ring and dot ornaments ; and Babelon's Guide illustré to the Antiquities in the Bibliothèque Nationale (p. 232) for a hollow bronze armlet from Gournay. The massive snake armlets of Scotland are worth comparison in spite of the great difference in fabric.
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