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Steve Ashby steve.ashby at york.ac.uk
Mon Mar 4 23:12:30 CET 2013


Thanks Ian; a very useful piece.

Steve

On Monday, 4 March 2013, trzaska at lineone.net wrote:

> Back to the perforated object,
>
> Here is a proof from my contribution to the forthcoming Spong Hill volume
> IX about perforated
> mounts. The Spong example is likely to be of 5th century AD date but they
> are also found in LIA
> contexts in Scotland, amongst other places.
>
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
>
>
> Ian Riddler
>


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