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Thursday, 23rd March, 1905

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1905

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page 259 note * Edition 1881, pnge 445. It should, however, be stated that the Leeds Museum lead celt has apparently been made hollow by means of a core made in halves, as there are evidences of jointing lines inside it just as is found in the inside of many bronze celts, a process differing from that referred to in the text.

page 264 note * Proceedings, 2nd S. xv. 6.

page 264 note † Catalogue of English Pottery in British Museum, 56, 91–93.