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New Light on the ‘Armorican’ Early Bronze Age ‘Dagger-graves’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 May 2014
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page 228 note 1 Arrowheads and biconical urns have never been found in association. We must insist on this fact, overlooked in P.P.S., IV, 64, and in several English handbooks.
page 228 note 2 A slight correction: the daggers and halberd illustrated in P.P.S., IV, p. 68, fig. 7, as from Porspoder, come in reality from a barrow at Bel-Air, Landerneau, Finistère, discovered in 1930 by M. Kermarec.
page 228 note 3 Cf.: Cogné, J. and Giot, P.-R.: ‘L'Age du Bronze Ancien en Bretagne’, L' Anthropologie, LVI, 1952Google Scholar. Cf. also: Giot, P.-R.: ‘Deux dépôts de bronze finistériens (Rosnoën et Tréboul)’, Bullètin de la Soctété archéologique du Finistère, LXXV, 1949Google Scholar, and P.-R. Giot and J. Cogné: ‘Fouille d'un tumulus de l'Age du Bronze au bourg de Kersaint-Plabennec,’ ibid., LXXIV, 1948.
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