Fitzpatrick, A. P. (2003). A La Tene I dagger from the river Thames at Windsor, Berkshire.. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 76. Vol 76, pp. 14-16.

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A La Tene I dagger from the river Thames at Windsor, Berkshire.
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Berkshire Archaeological Journal 76
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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal
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76
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14 - 16
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A La Tene dagger was one of three objects found in the river Thames at Windsor in the late 1970s by divers .The site and shape of the dagger suggests it was made in the 5-4th centuries BC and although not common in Britain, there is a concentration of finds in the west London reaches of the river Thames.
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Andrew P Fitzpatrick
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2003
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Iron Age (BIAB)
Daggers (BIAB)
Rivers [Swp] (BIAB)
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04 Feb 2004