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Archäol Korrespondenzbl 16
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Title:
Archäol Korrespondenzbl 16
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Series:
Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt
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Volume:
16
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1986
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Date Of Issue From: 1986
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
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Zum keltischen Helm von Amfreville The Celtic helmet from Amfreville
Alain-René Duval
L Lehoczky
U Schaaf
83 - 84
Details of the layered construction: bronze, iron, gold, glass, adhesive; ancient repairs; and 'unrolled' depiction of ornament.
Ein frühlatènezeitliches Gräberfeld mit Wagenbestattung bei Grosbous-Vichten An Early La Tène cemetery with chariot burial at Grosbous-Vichten
Jeannot Metzler
Manfred Kunter
161 - 177
Le casque du IVème siècle avant notre ère de la grotte des Perrats à Agris, France The 4th century BC helmet from the Perrats cave, Agris, Charente, France
José Gomez de Soto
179 - 183
Brief description of the Amfreville-type helmet and discussion of the possible circumstances of its deposition in the cave.
Iron fittings in the Sutton Hoo ship burial
Vera I Evison
207 - 214
Upholds, contra K East, the identification of the fittings as parts of a coffin or lying-in-state chest with carrying handles; examples at Garton Slack, Shudy Camps, and Swallowcliffe are cited in support.
Vier Geweihknebel vom Rainberg, Stadt Salzburg Four antler cheekpieces from Rainberg, Salzburg (cf Heathery Burn Cave)
Peter Höglinger
419 - 425