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Finally , the increased amount of new material from metal - detecting has extended the number and variety of artefact types . This material often consists of just fragments of brooches or other objects of personal adornment , frequently ...
Finally , the increased amount of new material from metal - detecting has extended the number and variety of artefact types . This material often consists of just fragments of brooches or other objects of personal adornment , frequently ...
Strana 277
X Y The first aspect to strike any student of the relationship between Ireland and Britain is how divergent the assemblages of material from these sites seem to be . Whereas all the British sites have antecedents in the Roman period ...
X Y The first aspect to strike any student of the relationship between Ireland and Britain is how divergent the assemblages of material from these sites seem to be . Whereas all the British sites have antecedents in the Roman period ...
Strana 400
Thus , although discomfort with the study of the early medieval sculpture of Ireland has been less explicit than has that of the Anglo - Saxon material , and the methodology identified differs from that perceived to dominate the study ...
Thus , although discomfort with the study of the early medieval sculpture of Ireland has been less explicit than has that of the Anglo - Saxon material , and the methodology identified differs from that perceived to dominate the study ...
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