Hunter, F. (2008). Two unusual Romano-British dragoneque brooches from Well, North Yorkshire . Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 80. Vol 80, pp. 15-20.

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Two unusual Romano-British dragoneque brooches from Well, North Yorkshire
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Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 80
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Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
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80
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15 - 20
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Two recent finds of Romano-British dragonesque brooches from near Well, North Yorkshire, are discussed. They illustrate different aspects of the transfer of Iron Age art styles into the Roman period, one, apparently uniquely, has connections to southern British traditions.\r\n\r\n\r\n
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Fraser Hunter
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2008
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Brooches (Auto Detected Subject)
Iron Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
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24 Feb 2014