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X.—Further Excavations in a Cemetery of South Saxons on High Down, Sussex

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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The first exploration of this cemetery in the autumn of 1893, of which I had the honour of laying an account before the Society was of so interesting a character that it was felt both by Mr. Edwin Henty and myself that it would be desirable to ascertain whether other graves did not exist within the limits of the ancient British camp. With this view the examination of the adjoining ground was made in the autumn of last year, and the results not only fully justified the examination, but resulted in discoveries of far greater interest than those previously made, and in one instance, at least, of a character hitherto unknown in England.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1896

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page 206 note a Cambridge Antiquarian Communications, iv. 337Google Scholar.

page 206 note b Vol. xxxviii. (1879), 39–45.

page 207 note b Gemm. Ant. Litt. p. 41, pl. vi. 5.

page 209 note a Archaeologia, xxxv. 9199Google Scholar.