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Roman Brooches in Britain: A Technological and Typological Study based on the Richborough Collection. By Justine Bayley and Sarnia Butcher. 265mm. Pp xvi + 297, 185 b&w ills, 24 col pis, one CD. London: Society of Antiquaries of London, Research Report No. 68, 2004. ISBN 085431279X. £40 (hbk).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

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