Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 November 2011
The iron dagger in its bronze sheath shown in fig. 1, which I am able to illustrate, thanks to the kindness of Mr. Guy Maynard, the Keeper of the Saffron Walden Museum, was found in a rabbit-hole in Hertford Warren.
page 569 note 1 The Trustees of the Museum kindly gave permission for the exhibition of the dagger to the Society.
page 569 note 2 Early Iron Age Guide, p. 98, and pl. vi, fig. 1.
page 569 note 3 See Sir Read, Hercules, Proceedings, xxv (1913)Google Scholar, plate facing p. 58, no. 4.
page 569 note 4 Ibid., pp. 57 seqq. and no. 1 of plate.
page 570 note 1 Vol. lx, p. 267, fig. 14.
page 570 note 2 Cited op. cit., p. 268, note a.
page 570 note 3 Reproduced from Greenwell, , op. cit., p. 267, fig. 13.Google Scholar
page 571 note 1 Greenwell, , op. cit., p. 298, fig. 44.Google Scholar
page 572 note 1 Montelius, , Civilisation primitive en Italie, Atlas, pl. 57, 2, and pl. xviii, 263Google Scholar. Compate too the Bologna (Arnoaldi) forms, pl. xviii, 258, 259.
page 572 note 2 Op. cit., pl. 20, 282.
page 572 note 3 Pl. xi, 5, and cf. p. 19.
page 572 note 4 Solinus, cap. 22.
page 572 note 5 In 1846. Cf. King, Gems and Semi-precious Stones, p. 132.
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