Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 18Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... Series , ( Cf. Metcalf 1993-94 : nos . 454-63 and 467-75 , spanning a fifty - year period ) have been described as horse - like ( ibid : 576 ) , and indeed the stiff mane and elongated ears combined with the long limbs justify such an ...
... Series , ( Cf. Metcalf 1993-94 : nos . 454-63 and 467-75 , spanning a fifty - year period ) have been described as horse - like ( ibid : 576 ) , and indeed the stiff mane and elongated ears combined with the long limbs justify such an ...
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... Series Y. New lion models , distinct from that of Aldfrith's coinage , probably of more eastern derivation , can be postulated to have served as prototypes for the Franks Casket , Series Y coins and the Book of Armagh . The lions on the ...
... Series Y. New lion models , distinct from that of Aldfrith's coinage , probably of more eastern derivation , can be postulated to have served as prototypes for the Franks Casket , Series Y coins and the Book of Armagh . The lions on the ...
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... Series Q also look at such eastern models as prototypes ( Types QIIIIB , QIIIC and Q ( R ) ; Metcalf 1993-94 : 496-8 , nos . 386-8 ) . Although they also show the tripartite tail and long muzzle that we saw on Aldfrith's coinage , in ...
... Series Q also look at such eastern models as prototypes ( Types QIIIIB , QIIIC and Q ( R ) ; Metcalf 1993-94 : 496-8 , nos . 386-8 ) . Although they also show the tripartite tail and long muzzle that we saw on Aldfrith's coinage , in ...
Contents
A few words on animals | 1 |
King of all beasts beast of all kings | 22 |
A new interpretation of the Witham Bowl and its animal imagery | 60 |
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