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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 6  1866  page 180

Account of the Society's Researches at Sarr (Sarre) Part II by John Brent Esq., F.S.A.

and lip, the exact type of the modern beer jug; a bronze pin or bodkin, and a spear-head with its ferule.
No. CLVIII.—A woman’s grave. Twenty-four amber beads; an iron loop; and two circular fibulae (Plate VI., Figs. 4, 10). One being of a peculiar and archaic type.
No. CLIX.—An iron bolt, some keys, two knives, and a small pair of bronze tweezers. A very large and fine


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