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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.

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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