Zoomorphic Penannular Brooches
This is a study of a distinctive type of Celtic jewellery called zoomorphic penannular brooches, popular in the British Isles from the second century AD to the mid fifth century AD. In this type of jewellery, the terminals are fashioned into stylised animals' heads. The brooches are fully illus...
Main Author: | Kilbride-Jones, H.E (auth) |
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Format: | eBook |
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London
Society of Antiquaries of London
1980
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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