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Appendix & Bibliography

Find-spots of dolphin-buckles, mostly with openwork plates (Chadwick Hawkes Types        IIA and IIB)

·          Caerwent, Gwent. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger  fig 18,2)

  •  Caistor-by-Norwich, Norfolk. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 18,3)
  •  Caistor-by-Norwich, Norfolk. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 18,4).  ‌41      Caerwent, Gwent. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger  fig. 18,1)‌.
  •  Chedworth, Glos. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger 214 fig. 18,5)
  •  Cirencester, Glos. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger, Buckles fig. 3,6).
  •  Colchester, Essex. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 18,6)
  •  Dorchester, Dorset. Britannia 15, 1984, 261 fig. 11.
  •  Dover, Kent. Evison, Invasions fig. 9c.
  •  Dragonby, Scunthorpe, Humberside. (Chadwick-Hawkes fig 3,4).
  •  Droxford, Hants. Evison, Buckles 249 fig 4,1.
  •  Duston, Northants. (Ch.-H., Krieger 214 fig. 18,17.
  •  Gloucester, Glos. Britannia 7, 1976, 354; Clarke, Lankhills 451 Addenda C.
  •  Gloucester, Glos. -Britannia 8, 1977, 413; Clarke, Lankhills 451 Addenda C.
  •  Holbury, West Dean, Wilts. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 18,8)).
  •  Lakenheath, Suffolk. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger  fig. 19,23).
  •  Leicester, Leics. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 18,10).
  •  Leicester, Leics.(Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 18,19)
  •  Lincoln, Lincs. (Chadwick-Hawkes fig. 3,5).
  •  Lullingstone, Kent. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 18,11).
  •  Luton, Beds. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger  fig. 19,20).
  •  Lydney Park, Glos (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 18,12).
  •  Lydney Park, Glos. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 19,13)
  • Mildenhall (Cunetio), Wilts. F. K. Annable, Wiltshire Arch. Magazine 70/71, 1975-76 (1978) 128 fig. 1
  •  Mitcham, London. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 19,21).
  •  Mucking, Essex. Evison, Maps 161 fig. 5,a.
  •  North Wraxall, Wilts. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger  fig. 19,14).
  •  Old Sarum, Wilts. (Chadwick-Hawkes &  Krieger  fig. 19,15)
  •  Osgodby, Lincs. (Eagles fig. 111,2).
  •  Richborough, Kent. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger  fig. fig 20,1: B.W. Cunliffe (ed.), Fifth Report on the Excavations of the Roman Fort at Richborough, Kent (1968) table 35, 103.
  •  Saltersford, Grantham, Lincs. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 19,24)
  •  Sarre, Kent. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger  fig. 19,22).
  •  Sea Mills, Avon. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger  fig. 19,17).
  •  Silchester, Hants. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger  fig. 19,18).
  •  Sleaford, Lincs. (Chadwick-Hawkes &. Krieger fig. 20,2)
  •  St. Albans, Herts. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger  fig. 19,16)
  •  Water Newton, Cambs. (Chadwick-Hawkes & Krieger fig. 19,19)
  •  Winchester, Hants.  Clarke, Lankhills 274 fig 35, 603
  •  Winchester, Hants.  Clarke, Lankhills 274 fig 35, 92.
  •  Wye, Kent. (Chadwick-Hawkes, Buckles 388 fig. 3,7).

                                    List adapted from Böhme.

                                           (38 examples)

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