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Dark-Age Britain: Studies presented to E. T. Leeds, with a bibliography of his works. Edited by D. B. Harden. 10¼×8. Pp. xxii + 270. London: Methuen, 1956. 63s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1957

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1 If Tischler, F. (35 Bericht der römisch-germanischen Kommission (1954), 62)Google Scholar is right in stating that I was the first to describe the characteristic decoration of Anglian pottery (in Antiq. Jour, xvii, 1937, 430)Google Scholar, it must be admitted that my remarks were based solely on a very superficial examination of the pottery then in the Kiel Museum from cemeteries in Schleswig such as Borgstedt and Nottfeld.