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The King Harry Lane site, immediately outside the walls of Verulamium, was extensively excavated between 1965 and 1968 prior to large-scale housing development. The Roman road to Silchester was located, with adjacent settlement that started about AD
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I M Stead
The La Tene'Arras Culture'in East Yorkshire is best known for its burials, including cart-burials, most of which were in barrows defined by square-plan ditches. Many of these were excavated in the nineteenth century, and it was not until the record w
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Linda Hurcombe, I. M. Stead, Don Henson, Marjorie Hutchinson, Angela Bliss, Cathy Royle, Janet Henderson, Sarnia Butcher, Alison Goodall, Jane Edwards, Glynis Jones, Ann Woodward, Elisabeth Crowfoot, Tony Clark, Ian Eaves, Hilary Howard, Peter Carrington, Richard Macphail, Stuart Needham, Marion Archibald, Rebecca Smart, Maureen Girling, Gerry McDonnell, Paul Courtney, Jennifer Foster, Laurence Keen, Peter Davey, Richard Moss, Blanche Ellis, Robert Charleston, Jacqui Mulville, Duncan Hook, Penny Noake
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https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvxbpgwf
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvxbpgwf
Autor:
I. M. Stead, N. D. Meeks
Publikováno v:
The Antiquaries Journal. 76:1-16
In 1960 and 1961 Ole Klindt-Jensen published two short notes about a golden statuette of a Celtic warrior, soldered to a fine brooch. He was convinced that the warrior did not belong to the brooch, and thought that they had been combined fairly recen
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I. M. Stead
Publikováno v:
The Antiquaries Journal. 71:1-35
Two recent discoveries have added greatly to our knowledge of Iron Age shields in Britain. First, the Chertsey Shield, unique in the Celtic world in being made entirely of bronze. Second, a collection of miniature shields of a shape hitherto unknown.
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I. M. Stead
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 65:447-464
New finds of astonishing splendour have come to light at Snettisham (Norfolk, England), a place which already holds a special, if enigmatic, place in Iron Age studies. Discoveries there first put British gold torques on the map; the magnificent great
Publikováno v:
Britannia. 22:323
Autor:
I. M. Stead
Publikováno v:
The Antiquaries Journal. 62:221-234
SummaryA re-examination of the fragmentary remains from Cerrig-y-Drudion suggests that they belonged to a pair of similar vessels which may have been lids but were certainly not hanging bowls. The recognition of a mistake in the previous reconstructi
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I. M. Stead
Publikováno v:
The Antiquaries Journal. 56:217-226
SummaryIn the first modern excavation of an Arras Culture cemetery 189 burials have been excavated so far and most had been at the centre of barrows with square-plan ditches. Two distinctive burial rites produced mutually exclusive ranges of grave-go