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Plate VI.
ARCHAEOLOGY
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1. Bronze shield with red enamel
ornaments, found in the Thames
near Battersea; about 31 in. long.

Bronze mounted wooden bucket found in a pit burial
at Aylesford. Early Iron Age.
at Aylesford. Early Iron Age.
The objects here represented are all in the
British Museum.
By permission, from the British Museum Guide to the Early Iron Age.
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Chariot burial of a Gaulish chief, Somme Bionne, Marne, France.

Horned bronze helmet with traces of enamel ornament, found in the Thames near Waterloo Bridge.
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