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XXI.—An Account of Researches in an Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Stowting, in Kent, during the Autumn of 1866

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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The “Old English,” or Anglo-Saxon, Cemetery at Stowting had not, I believe, been systematically explored until the close of the year 1866; yet its existence was rendered probable by the discovery of antiquities about twenty-two years since, when the road abutting on the ground was lowered by the parish authorities.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1868

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page 414 note a It is possible this may be an ornament once attached to horse trappings.

page 414 note b Similar beads have been found at Faversham, Sibertswold, and Barfreston, in Anglo-Saxon graves.

page 416 note a Mr. Akerman had previously found a similar object at Wingham, and Mr. Neville at Little Wilbraham.

page 416 note b Archæologia, vol. xxxix. p. 140.

page 418 note a Congrès Archéologique de France, 27 Sess. à Dunkerque.

page 419 note a Archæologia, xxxviii. p. 335.

page 419 note 1 Faversham.

page 419 note 2 Sarr.

page 419 note 3 Kingston Down.

page 419 note 4 Stowting.

page 419 note 5 Gilton.

page 419 note 6 Brighthampton.

page 419 note 7 Harnham.

page 419 note 8 Ozengall.

page 420 note a Earl Derby's Homer.