Tyacke, A. (2006). Chariots of fire:. Cornish Archaeology 4141--42 (42). Vol 4141--42(42), pp. 144-148.

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Chariots of fire:
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Subtitle:
symbols and motifs on recent Iron Age metalwork finds in Cornwall
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Cornish Archaeology 4141--42 (42)
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Cornish Archaeology
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4141--42 (42)
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144 - 148
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Comments on four Late Iron Age items recently reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme, all of which, the author suggests, either depict or are associated with horses and/or chariots. The items include a gold stater; a cast copper-alloy `cheekpiece'; a decorated linch-pin head; and a decorated scabbard mount.
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Anna Tyacke
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2006
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Scabbard Mount (Auto Detected Subject)
LATE IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
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08 Mar 2006