THE END OF ROMAN RULE IN BRITAIN AND THE ANGLO-SAXON SETTLEMENT OF ENGLAND DURING THE 5TH CENTURY.

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List 7
Germanic Female Brooches of the first half of the 5th century in England
(
figure 57).

Equal-Armed Chip-carved Brooches.

  • 1. Kempston, Beds. –Evison, Studien 144 Fig 3b –Type Wehden (fig. 52.2).
  • 2. Mucking, Essex –V.I. Evison, Antiqu. Journal 48 (1968) Table 51b. –Type Sahlenburg (fig. 52.1).

Supporting-Armed Brooches Types Mahndorf and Perlberg.

  • 3. Bretton, Greater Peterborough, Cambs. –Evison, Studien 142 Fig 1c (fig. 52.5).
  • 4. Spong Hill, Norfolk. –Evison, Studien 142 Fig 1b (fig. 52.4).
  • 5. Kemston, Beds. –Evison, Studien 142 Fig 1h (fig. 52.11).
  • 6. Pakenham, Suffolk. –Evison, Studien 142 Fig 1a (fig. 52.3).
  • 7. Linton Heath, Cambs. –Evison, Studien 142 Fig 1g (fig. 52.8).
  • 8. Luton, Beds. –Evison, Studien 142 Fig 1e (fig. 52.9).
  • 9. Berinsfield, Oxon. –Evison, Studien 142 Fig 1d (fig 52.6).
  • 10. Mucking, Essex. –Evison, Studien 142 Fig 1f (fig. 52.10).
  • 11. Mucking, Essex. –Evison, Studien 142 Fig 1i (fig. 52.7).

Early Cruciform Brooches

  • 12. Glantham, Lincs. –Hines, Anglian England 377 Fig. 1.4 –Type Witmarsum (fig. 55.7).
  • 13. Empingham, Leics. –Hines, Anglian England 378 Fig. 1.6. –Type Pritzier (fig. 55.5).
  • 14. Nassington, Northants. –Reichstein, Fibel table 79.5 –Type Pritzier (fig. 55.4).
  • 15. Spong Hill, Norfolk. -Hills, Spong Hill II 223 Fig. 137, 2197. –Type Dorchester (fig. 55.2).
  • 16. Spong Hill, Norfolk. -Hills, Spong Hill I 194 Fig. 107, 1216. –Type Witmarsum (fig. 55.11).
  • 17. Hockwold-cum-Wilton, Norfolk. –Hines, Anglian England 377 Fig. 1.3. –Type Witmarsum (fig. 55.6).
  • 18. Ixworth, Suffolk. –N. Åberg, The Anglo-Saxons in England (1926) 34 Fig. 48. –Type Witmarsum (fig. 55.8).
  • 19. Mildenhall, Suffolk. –Reichstein, Fibel Table 75.14. –Type Dorchester (fig. 55.3).
  • 20. Trumpington, Cambs. –N. Åberg, The Anglo-Saxons in England (1926) 34 Fig. 45. –Type Witmarsum (fig. 55.10).
  • 21. Kempston, Beds. –Reichstein, Fibel Table 118.5. –Type Witmarsum.
  • 22. Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxon. –N. Åberg, The Anglo-Saxons in England (1926) 13 Fig. 12; Ch.-H., Krieger 159 Fig. 1.14. –Type Dorchester (fig. 55.1).
  • 23. Colchester, Essex. –Ph. Crummy, Aspects of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Colchester. Colchester Arch. Report 1 (1981) 10 Fig. 13.5. –Type Witmarsum (fig. 55.9).

Composite Saucer Brooches with 5-spiral decoration

  • 24. Spong Hill, Norfolk. –Hills, Spong Hill I 197 Fig. 110, 1490 (fig. 53.1).
  • 25. Frilford, Oxon. –Evison, Brooches Table 55d (fig. 53.2).
  • 26. Abingdon, Oxon. –E.T. Leeds and D.B. Harden, The Anglo-Saxon Cemetary at Abingdon, Berkshire (1936) Table 16, 106 (fig. 53.4).
  • 27. Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxon. –Ch.-H., Krieger 161 Fig. 2; Evison, Brooches Table 55e (fig. 53.3).
  • 28. Mucking, Essex. –Evison, Brooches 276 (the exemplar from Grave 355 is mentioned only in the find list there).

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