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Appendix 1 - Cruciform Brooches by Type

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2015

Toby F. Martin
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British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University.
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This catalogue contains summary details for the 1,384 cruciform brooches that were assignable to a type, sub-group or group. Those items only classified to the sub-group or group level are almost all fragments. The catalogue therefore excludes a further 691 fragments that were part of the dataset but whose typological classification was only very basic. These include 302 knobs (#1,384–1,686), 303 head-plates (#1,687–1989) and eighty-six feet (#1,990–2,075). Although these fall into the fragment types described in Appendix 3, their inclusion here due to limitations on space is not essential. Full details for all brooches can be found in the accompanying electronic dataset. The brooches come from no fewer than sixty-three individual collections and the Portable Antiquities Scheme, the details of which are provided below in the list of abbreviations. All bibliographic references given below refer only to published images. These are not comprehensive, though all efforts have been made towards this endeavour. Hence, where an item is listed as ‘not published’ below, it may well be the case that a publication simply could not be found. In this index the brooches are listed in ascending numerical order, organised at the first level by type, and then alphabetically by the name of the site from which the item originates. See Appendix 2 for a list of the expanded corpus by county and site name. The counties used here are the historical counties of England, and the site name is usually the parish, unless it can be more specific. The brooches illustrated in this book are marked by an asterisk and followed by the appropriate internal reference to a figure or plate.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2015

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  • Book: The Cruciform Brooch and Anglo-Saxon England
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