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Keywords: bookid:archaeologicaljo12brit bookidarchaeologicaljo12brit bookyear:1844 bookyear1844 bookdecade:1840 bookdecade1840 bookcentury:1800 bookcentury1800 bookauthor:british_archaeological_association__central_committee bookauthorbritisharchaeologicalassociationcentralcommittee bookauthor:archaeological_institute_of_great_britain_and_ireland__central_committee bookauthorarchaeologicalinstituteofgreatbritainandirelandcentralcommittee bookauthor:royal_archaeological_institute_of_great_britain_and_ireland__central_committee bookauthorroyalarchaeologicalinstituteofgreatbritainandirelandcentralcommittee bookauthor:royal_archaeological_institute_of_great_britain_and_ireland__council bookauthorroyalarchaeologicalinstituteofgreatbritainandirelandcouncil bookauthor:royal_archaeological_institute_of_great_britain_and_ireland bookauthorroyalarchaeologicalinstituteofgreatbritainandireland bookauthor:royal_archaeological_institute__great_britain_ bookauthorroyalarchaeologicalinstitutegreatbritain booksubject:archaeology____periodicals booksubjectarchaeologyperiodicals booksubject:middle_ages____history_periodicals booksubjectmiddleageshistoryperiodicals booksubject:great_britain____antiquities_periodicals booksubjectgreatbritainantiquitiesperiodicals bookpublisher:_london___longman__rrown__sic__green__and_longman bookpublisherlondonlongmanrrownsicgreenandlongman bookcontributor:getty_research_institute bookcontributorgettyresearchinstitute booksponsor:sloan_foundation booksponsorsloanfoundation bookleafnumber:19 bookleafnumber19 bookcollection:getty bookcollectiongetty bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana monochrome bookid:archaeologicaljo12brit bookidarchaeologicaljo12brit bookyear:1844 bookyear1844 bookdecade:1840 bookdecade1840 bookcentury:1800 bookcentury1800 bookauthor:british_archaeological_association__central_committee bookauthorbritisharchaeologicalassociationcentralcommittee bookauthor:archaeological_institute_of_great_britain_and_ireland__central_committee bookauthorarchaeologicalinstituteofgreatbritainandirelandcentralcommittee bookauthor:royal_archaeological_institute_of_great_britain_and_ireland__central_committee bookauthorroyalarchaeologicalinstituteofgreatbritainandirelandcentralcommittee bookauthor:royal_archaeological_institute_of_great_britain_and_ireland__council bookauthorroyalarchaeologicalinstituteofgreatbritainandirelandcouncil bookauthor:royal_archaeological_institute_of_great_britain_and_ireland bookauthorroyalarchaeologicalinstituteofgreatbritainandireland bookauthor:royal_archaeological_institute__great_britain_ bookauthorroyalarchaeologicalinstitutegreatbritain booksubject:archaeology____periodicals booksubjectarchaeologyperiodicals booksubject:middle_ages____history_periodicals booksubjectmiddleageshistoryperiodicals booksubject:great_britain____antiquities_periodicals booksubjectgreatbritainantiquitiesperiodicals bookpublisher:_london___longman__rrown__sic__green__and_longman bookpublisherlondonlongmanrrownsicgreenandlongman bookcontributor:getty_research_institute bookcontributorgettyresearchinstitute booksponsor:sloan_foundation booksponsorsloanfoundation bookleafnumber:19 bookleafnumber19 bookcollection:getty bookcollectiongetty bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana monochrome Identifier: archaeologicaljo12brit Title: The Archaeological journal Year: 1844 (1840s) Authors: British Archaeological Association. Central Committee Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Central Committee Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Central Committee Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Council Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Royal Archaeological Institute (Great Britain) Subjects: Archaeology -- Periodicals Middle Ages -- History Periodicals Great Britain -- Antiquities Periodicals Publisher: [London : Longman, Rrown,(sic) Green, and Longman Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: Text Appearing After Image: NOTICE OF A BROXZE RELIQUE, ASSIGNED TO THE LATERROMAN OR THE SAXON AGE, DISCOVERED AT LECKHAMPTON,GLOUCESTERSHIRE. During the autumn of the year 1844 a discovery occur-red at Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, in a district full ofvestiges of early occupation, which excited considerableinterest. A short statement, communicated at that time,was published in the first volume of this Journal, and thesubject was noticed in other archaeological publications. Thenovel feature of the discovery consisted in a bronze frame,supposed to have been attached to a head-piece of leatheror felt, a purpose to which, by the dimensions and generalfashion it appeared to be adapted. It was considered by thelate Sir Samuel Meyrick to have been the British Pen-ffestyn, possibly from the position of the skeleton beingdescribed as doubled up, as frequently noticed in inter-ments of the earliest age, or from its having been foundnear a supposed British fortress. Other antiquaries have regarded it, however, as an An Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: archaeologicaljo12brit Title: The Archaeological journal Year: 1844 (1840s) Authors: British Archaeological Association. Central Committee Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Central Committee Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Central Committee Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Council Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Royal Archaeological Institute (Great Britain) Subjects: Archaeology -- Periodicals Middle Ages -- History Periodicals Great Britain -- Antiquities Periodicals Publisher: [London : Longman, Rrown,(sic) Green, and Longman Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: Text Appearing After Image: NOTICE OF A BROXZE RELIQUE, ASSIGNED TO THE LATERROMAN OR THE SAXON AGE, DISCOVERED AT LECKHAMPTON,GLOUCESTERSHIRE. During the autumn of the year 1844 a discovery occur-red at Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, in a district full ofvestiges of early occupation, which excited considerableinterest. A short statement, communicated at that time,was published in the first volume of this Journal, and thesubject was noticed in other archaeological publications. Thenovel feature of the discovery consisted in a bronze frame,supposed to have been attached to a head-piece of leatheror felt, a purpose to which, by the dimensions and generalfashion it appeared to be adapted. It was considered by thelate Sir Samuel Meyrick to have been the British Pen-ffestyn, possibly from the position of the skeleton beingdescribed as doubled up, as frequently noticed in inter-ments of the earliest age, or from its having been foundnear a supposed British fortress. Other antiquaries have regarded it, however, as an An Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: archaeologicaljo12brit Title: The Archaeological journal Year: 1844 (1840s) Authors: British Archaeological Association. Central Committee Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Central Committee Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Central Committee Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Council Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Royal Archaeological Institute (Great Britain) Subjects: Archaeology -- Periodicals Middle Ages -- History Periodicals Great Britain -- Antiquities Periodicals Publisher: [London : Longman, Rrown,(sic) Green, and Longman Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: Text Appearing After Image: NOTICE OF A BROXZE RELIQUE, ASSIGNED TO THE LATERROMAN OR THE SAXON AGE, DISCOVERED AT LECKHAMPTON,GLOUCESTERSHIRE. During the autumn of the year 1844 a discovery occur-red at Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, in a district full ofvestiges of early occupation, which excited considerableinterest. A short statement, communicated at that time,was published in the first volume of this Journal, and thesubject was noticed in other archaeological publications. Thenovel feature of the discovery consisted in a bronze frame,supposed to have been attached to a head-piece of leatheror felt, a purpose to which, by the dimensions and generalfashion it appeared to be adapted. It was considered by thelate Sir Samuel Meyrick to have been the British Pen-ffestyn, possibly from the position of the skeleton beingdescribed as doubled up, as frequently noticed in inter-ments of the earliest age, or from its having been foundnear a supposed British fortress. Other antiquaries have regarded it, however, as an An Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: archaeologicaljo12brit Title: The Archaeological journal Year: 1844 (1840s) Authors: British Archaeological Association. Central Committee Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Central Committee Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Central Committee Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Council Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Royal Archaeological Institute (Great Britain) Subjects: Archaeology -- Periodicals Middle Ages -- History Periodicals Great Britain -- Antiquities Periodicals Publisher: [London : Longman, Rrown,(sic) Green, and Longman Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: Text Appearing After Image: NOTICE OF A BROXZE RELIQUE, ASSIGNED TO THE LATERROMAN OR THE SAXON AGE, DISCOVERED AT LECKHAMPTON,GLOUCESTERSHIRE. During the autumn of the year 1844 a discovery occur-red at Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, in a district full ofvestiges of early occupation, which excited considerableinterest. A short statement, communicated at that time,was published in the first volume of this Journal, and thesubject was noticed in other archaeological publications. Thenovel feature of the discovery consisted in a bronze frame,supposed to have been attached to a head-piece of leatheror felt, a purpose to which, by the dimensions and generalfashion it appeared to be adapted. It was considered by thelate Sir Samuel Meyrick to have been the British Pen-ffestyn, possibly from the position of the skeleton beingdescribed as doubled up, as frequently noticed in inter-ments of the earliest age, or from its having been foundnear a supposed British fortress. Other antiquaries have regarded it, however, as an An Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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