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A Bronze Head of Jupiter from Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

J. Pickin
Affiliation:
Antiquities Department, Bowes Museum, Co. Durham

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Britannia , Volume 20 , November 1989 , pp. 241 - 243
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Copyright © Mr J. Pickin 1989. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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90 A more precise national grid reference has not been given to protect the site from metal-detector users.

91 West Midlands Archaeology (1986), 49–50; (1987), 41–42.

92 The head was found by Mr K. Langston, the landowner, who kindly allowed it to be examined at the Warwickshire Museum.

93 I am grateful to Miss C.M. Johns for confirming this attribution.

94 Farley, M., Henig, M., Taylor, J., Britannia xix (1988), 364366.Google Scholar

95 Green, M.J., The Religions of Civilian Roman Britain (1976), 278–9.Google Scholar

96 M. Henig in N. Palmer, Excavations at Tiddington, (forthcoming).