Chadwick Hawkes, S. E., Speake, G. and Northover, P. (1979). A 7th century bronze metalworker's die from Rochester, Kent. Frühmittelalterliche Stud 13. Vol 13, pp. 382-392.

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A 7th century bronze metalworker's die from Rochester, Kent
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Frühmittelalterliche Stud 13
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Frühmittelalterliche Studien
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13
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382 - 392
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The die, from a disturbed context in the town, is a cast copper alloy strip for the production of repoussé metal foils, probably for drinking cup mounts. The decoration shows a Style II animal, probably mid-7th century.
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Sonia E Chadwick Hawkes
George Speake
Peter Northover
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1979
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Drinking Cup Mounts (Auto Detected Subject)
Mid7th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
7th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Bronze Metalworkers (Auto Detected Subject)
Cast Copper Alloy (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008