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The Hammeldon Down Pommel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1937

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page 313 note 1 I have to thank Mr. J. Judge of the Plymouth Athenaeum for permission to take these photographs.

page 313 note 2 Trans. Devon Assoc. v (1872), 554.Google Scholar

page 313 note 3 Fig. 284. Evans did not believe that the pommel and the dagger-blade belonged to the same weapon.

page 313 note 4 Cf. Abercromby, , Bronze Age Pottery, i, 137Google Scholar ; also L'Anthropologie, xliv (1934). 513, fig-24Google Scholar.

page 314 note 1 Since I wrote this note Professor Childe's very important paper on the antiquity of the British Bronze Age has appeared (American Anthropologist, N.S., 39, 1937, p. I). He figures there an amber pommel of the same shape as this from a grave at Manton, Wilts, (cf. fig. 6, 1).