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Trans. Robert Vermaat

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List 9
Germanic
Female Brooches of the second half of the 5th
century in England
(figure 70). |
Equal-Armed
chip-carved Brooches.
- 1. Empingham,
Leics. Evison, Studien 145 fig. 4b.
Type Dösemoor (fig.
60.2).
- 1a. Spong Hill,
Norfolk (Grave 2376). M.G. Welch, Early
Anglo-Saxon Sussex, British Arch. Reports,
British Series 112 (1983) 43. Type Nesse.
- 2. Haslingfield,
Cambs. Evison, Studien 144 fig. 3d.
Type Dösemoor (fig.
60.3).
- 3. Little
Wilbraham, Cambs. Evison, Studien 145 fig.
4a Type Dösemoor (fig. 60.5).
- 4. Westgarth
Gardens, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Evison,
Studien 145 fig. 4c. Type Nesse (fig. 61.1).
- 5. Berinsfield,
Oxon. Evison, Studien 146 fig. 5c.
Type unknown (fig.
60.6).
- 6. Abingdon, Oxon.
Evison, Studien 146 fig. 5b. Type
Nesse (fig. 61.2).
- 7. Sutton
Courtenay, Oxon. Evison, Studien 144 fig.
3c. Type Dösemoor (fig. 60.1).
- 8. Collingbourbe
Ducis, Wilts. Evison, Studien 146 fig. 5a.
C. J. Gingell, Wiltshire Arch. And Nat.
Hist. Magazine 70/71 (1978) 77 fig. 15.7.
Type Nesse (fig.
61.3).
- 9. Mucking, Essex
Evison, Studien 143 fig. 2.1. Type
unknown (fig. 60.4).
Composite
Saucer Brooches.
Cross
- 10. Great
Chesterford, Essex Evison, Brooches 272
fig. 2.b (fig. 62.1).
- 11. Luton, Beds.
Welch, Mitcham table 20.8, Evison,
Brooches table. 55.b (fig.
62.2).
- 12. Long Wittenham,
Oxon. Welch, Mitcham table 20.9,
Evison, Brooches table. 55.a (fig. 62.3).
- 13. Wallingford,
Oxon. E.T. Leeds, An Anglo-Saxon Cemetary
at Wallingford, Berkshire. Berkshire Arch.
Journal 42, 1938 table 7.
- 14. Guildown,
Surrey. Welch, Mitcham table 20.4 (fig. 62.4).
- 15. High Down,
Sussex. Welch, Mitcham table 20.7, E.
T. Leeds, Antique Journal 13, 1933 table. 36.e (fig. 62.5).
- 16. Mitcham, London
Welch, Mitcham table 19.b (Grave 205);
20.1-2 (Grave 201) (fig.
62.6, 62.7).
- 17.
London-Billingsgate Evison, Brooches 272
fig. 2.a (fig. 62.8).
- 18. Howletts, Kent
Evison, Brooches 272 fig. 2.i (fig. 62.9).
Star
- 19. Staxton, Yorks.
Eagles, Humberside fig. 113.
Five-pointed star (fig.
64.5).
- 20. Long Wittenham,
Oxon. Evison, Brooches table 54.d.
Six-pointed star (fig.
64.1).
- 21. East Shefford,
Berks. Evison, Brooches table 54.e-f.
Five-pointed star (fig. 64.7).
- 22. Harnham Hill,
Wilts. Evison, Brooches table 54.c.
Five-pointed star (fig. 64.6).
- 23. Guildown,
Surrey. Welch, Mitcham table 20.3.
Six-pointed star (fig.
64.2).
- 24. Portchester,
Hants. Evison, Brooches table 54.b.
Six-pointed star (fig.
64.4).
- 25. High Down,
Sussex. Welch, Mitcham table 20.5.
Six-pointed star (fig.
64.3).
Mask
(Types Mahndorf and Spong Hill)
- 26. Spong Hill,
Norfolk. Hills, Spong Hill I 197 fig.
137.2143. Type Mahndorf (fig. 65.1).
- 27. Spong Hill,
Norfolk. Hills, Spong Hill II 223 fig.
110.34. Type Spong Hill (fig. 65.2).
- 27a. Kempston,
Beds. G.Baldwin Brown, The Arts in Early
England III (1975) table 47.1, below right. -
Type Spong Hill (fig.
65.5).
- 28. Luton, Beds.
Evison, Brooches table 56.e. Type
Spong Hill (fig.
65.4).
- 29. Fairford, Glos.
F.T.Leeds, Archaeologia 63, 1912, 165 fig.
6. Type Spong Hill (fig. 65.8).
- 30. Fairford, Glos.
F.T.Leeds, Archaeologia 63, 1912, 164 fig.
5, Evison, Brooches table 56.f. Type Spong
Hill (fig. 65.10).
- 30a. Collingbourne
Ducis, Wilts. C.J.Gingell, Wiltshire Arch.
Magazine 70-1, 1975-6 (1978) 88ff. fig. 19.5;
20.1. Type Spong Hill (fig. 65.9).
- 31. Reading, Berks.
F.T.Leeds, Archaeologia 63, 1912, table
26.1. Type Spong Hill (fig. 65.3).
- 32. Orpington,
Kent. P.J.Tester, Arch. Cantiana 84, 1969,
p.48 fig.5.68b. Type Spong Hill (fig. 65.6).
- 33. Mucking, Essex.
Evison, Brooches 272 fig. 2 k-l. Type
Spong Hill (fig.
65.7).
Animals
looking back (Type Muids)
- 34. Kempston, Beds.
Evison, Brooches table 56.b. (fig. 66.1).
- 35. East Shefford,
Berks. Evison, Brooches table 56.a. (fig. 66.2).
- 36. Mucking, Essex.
Evison, Brooches table 56.c. (fig. 66.3).
5-Spiral
Cast Saucer Brooches.
The
numbers between brackets (E1-E27) refer to the Find list
from Evison, Maps 149. This list did not disclose how
many brooches were found at each site.
- 37. Welbeck Hill,
Lancs. (E25).
- 38. Woodstone,
Peterborough, Kent (E27).
- 39. Spong Hill,
Norfolk (E24).
- 40. Caistor by
Norwich (E7). Composite saucer brooch with
cast chip-carved overlay, type Liebenau.
- 41. Beckford A.,
Hereford & Worcester (E4).
- 42. Hornton, Oxon.
(E15).
- 43. Marston St.
Lawrence, Northants (E20).
- 44. Duston,
Northants. (E11).
- 45. Kempston, Beds.
(E16)
- 46. Great
Chesterford, Essex (E13).
- 47. Leighton
Buzzard, Beds. (E17).
- 48. Cassington,
Oxon. (E8).
- 49. Wheatley, Oxon.
(E26).
- 50. Abingdon, Oxon.
(E1).
- 51. Berinsfield,
Oxon. (E6).
- 52. Long Wittenham,
Oxon. (E19).
- 53. East Shefford,
Berks. (E12).
- 54. Reading, Berks.
(E23).
- 55. Alton, Hants.
(E3).
- 56. Droxford,
Hants. (E10).
- 57. High Down,
Sussex (E14).
- 58. Beddington,
London (E5).
- 59. Mitcham, London
(E21).
- 60. Orpington, Kent
(E22).
- 61. Lewes, Malling
Hill, Sussex (E18).
- 62. Alfriston,
Sussex (E2).
- 63. Hastings,
Sussex. M.G.Welch, Early Anglo-Saxon
Sussex, British Arch. Reports, British Series 112
(1983) 517, fig. 1a (fig.
68).
- 64. Dover, Kent
(E9).
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