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The Dover, Breach Downs and Birka Men

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd. 1965

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[1] Hawkes, S.C., Davidson, H.R.E., Hawkes, C., ‘The Finglesham Man’, antiquity, 1965, 17–32Google Scholar.

[2] Excavated by the author on behalf of the Ministry of Public Building and Works, 1951–3. Previous publications of parts of the cemetery: Ant. J., XLIV, 242–5; Evison, V.I., The Fifth-century Invasions South of the Thames (1965), 27Google Scholar, 35, 42; fig. 12, d–i.

[3] J.B.A.A., III, 346.

[4] Archaeologia, XXX, 47; Arch. Journ., ι, 379; P.S.A., III, 137; G. Baldwin Brown, The Arts in Early England, IV, 723.

[5] J.B.A.A., III, 346.

[6] antiquity, 1965, pls. III a, b and IV a.

[7] E.g. M. and L. de Paor, Early Christian Ireland, pls. 28 and 33.

[8] H. Arbman, Birka, 1, Taf. 170, 4, 5, 6; Taf. 171, 10; Taf. 172, 1–9; Taf. 173, 3.

[9] Ibid., Taf. 172, 9.

[10] Ibid., Taf. 170, 5.