Livens, R. G. (1976). A Don terret from Anglesey, with a discussion of the type. In: n.e. Welsh Antiquity. pp. 149-162.
Title The title of the publication or report |
A Don terret from Anglesey, with a discussion of the type | ||
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Welsh Antiquity | ||
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149 - 162 | ||
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SH 373781. The terret found during rescue excavations at Y Werthyr is of Don or 'massive' type with heavy lips; the twenty-two previous finds are catalogued and theories about them reviewed. The type probably developed in NE Scotland in 1st-2nd centuries and was widely distributed and long-used. The exact function is puzzling; wear is on the top of the loops as if the 'terrets' were used upside down. Appended is a metallurgical report for two examples, one brass, one bronze. | ||
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1976 | ||
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05 Dec 2008 |