Campbell, E. (1989). A blue glass squat jar from Dinas Powys, South Wales. Bull Board Celtic Stud 36. Vol 36, pp. 239-245.

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A blue glass squat jar from Dinas Powys, South Wales
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Bull Board Celtic Stud 36
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Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies
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36
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239 - 245
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Reconsideration of the fragment shows it as one of nine vessels known in England and Norway with rhomboidal trailing, datable to early 7th and usually associated with aristocratic burials in Anglo-Saxon England. It reinforces the evidence for occupation right through to 7th century, and is unlikely to be cullet: hence it supports the attribution of high status to Dinas Powys.
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Ewan Campbell
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1989
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Jar (Auto Detected Subject)
Glass (Auto Detected Subject)
7th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Early 7th (Auto Detected Temporal)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
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05 Dec 2008