Article contents
The Monkton Brooch
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2011
Summary
The Monkton brooch was found in 1971 when mechanical trench digging disturbed a large Anglo-Saxon cemetery north of Monkton village on Thanet, east Kent. It is a large composite disc brooch made of electrum, silver, and gilded bronze, set with garnets, blue glass, and shell Consideration of its design, construction, and very pale, silver-debased, gold suggests that it was made no earlier than c. A.D. 640–50 and is amongst the latest of Kentish composite brooches.
- Type
- Research Article
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1974
References
Banks, M., and Hall, E. T., 1963. ‘X-Ray fluorescent analysis in archaeology’, Archaeometry, vi, 31–6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brown, P. D. C., and Schweizer, F., 1973. ‘X-ray fluorescent analysis of Anglo-Saxon jewellery’, Archaeometry, xv, 175–92.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hawkes, S. C., and Grove, L. R. A., 1963. ‘Finds from a seventh century Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Milton Regis’, Archaeologia Cantiana, lxxviii, 22–38.Google Scholar
Merrick, J. M., and Metcalf, D. M., 1966. ‘X-Ray fluorescent analysis of some Dark Age coins and jewellery’, Archaeometry, ix, 98–138.Google Scholar
Merrick, J. M., and Hogarth, A. C., 1974. ‘The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Monkton, Thanet’, Archaeologia Cantiana, lxxxix, forthcoming.Google Scholar
Hyslop, M., 1963. ‘Two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries at Chamberlains Barn, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire’, Archaeological Journal, cxx, 161–200.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kendrick, T. D., 1933. ‘Polychrome jewellery in Kent’, Antiquity, vii, 429–52.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kent, J. P. C., 1972. ‘Gold Standards of the Merovingian Coinage, A.D. 580–700’, Methods of Chemical and Metallurgical Investigation of Ancient Coinage (ed. Hall, E. T. and Metcalf, D. M.: Royal Numismatic Society Special Publication Number 8), 69–74.Google Scholar
Meaney, A. L., and Hawkes, S. C., 1970. Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall, Winchester, Hampshire (Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Number 4).Google Scholar
Rigold, S. E., and Webster, L. E., 1970. ‘Three Anglo-Saxon disc brooches’, Archaeologia Cantiana, lxxxv, 1–18.Google Scholar
Smith, R. A., 1923. A Guide to the Anglo-Saxon and Foreign Teutonic Antiquities (London: British Museum).Google Scholar
- 2
- Cited by