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The Ancestry of the Trumpet Fibula

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1945

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References

page 155 note 1 Antiq. Journ. xx, 495.

page 155 note 2 Kovrig, Ilona, ‘Die Haupttypen der kaiserzeitlichen Fibeln in Pannonien’, Dissertationes Pannonicae, ser. ii, no. 4, 1937.Google Scholar

page 155 note 3 Wheeler, London in Roman Times, fig. 26, no. 12.

page 155 note 4 Ibid., Taf. v, 45–6.

page 155 note 5 Ibid., no. 13.

page 155 note 6 J.R.S. xxvi, 253.

page 156 note 1 Y.A.J., Part 122.

page 157 note 1 Richborough III, pl. ix, no. 7.

page 157 note 2 J.R.S. xxxii, 47, and xxxiii, pl. 1, no. 7.

page 157 note 3 Antiq. Journ. xx, 342.

page 157 note 4 Y.A.J., Part 122.

page 157 note 5 This brooch, originally hinged, has been repaired locally with a four-coil spring, a feature never found on this type at Hod Hill, Colchester, or Hofheim.

page 157 note 6 Arch. lxxx, 43.