Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... Bowl and with a bronze boss from Ribchester , Lancs . In a catalogue note on the Ormside Bowl , Leslie Webster compares ' the striking use of prominent bossed rivets and filigree - decorated twin centre plates ' to the Witham bowl ...
... Bowl and with a bronze boss from Ribchester , Lancs . In a catalogue note on the Ormside Bowl , Leslie Webster compares ' the striking use of prominent bossed rivets and filigree - decorated twin centre plates ' to the Witham bowl ...
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... bowls display striking points of similarity with the Witham Bowl . Indeed , the second bowl , with its four animal - headed escutcheons ( as we may suppose ; ' three chains ' is probably a mistake for four ) , serpentine interlace ...
... bowls display striking points of similarity with the Witham Bowl . Indeed , the second bowl , with its four animal - headed escutcheons ( as we may suppose ; ' three chains ' is probably a mistake for four ) , serpentine interlace ...
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... bowl was hung - that face inwards toward the fish from the bowl's rim . " One other hanging - bowl provides evidence of a centre - mounted feature of this kind . The silver hanging - bowl ( no . 8 ) dating from the late seventh or early ...
... bowl was hung - that face inwards toward the fish from the bowl's rim . " One other hanging - bowl provides evidence of a centre - mounted feature of this kind . The silver hanging - bowl ( no . 8 ) dating from the late seventh or early ...
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