DAGGEkS. 



No. of 



No. of 

 Object. 



Br. 31. 



Br. 32. 



Br. 33. 



xiii. a. 



Br. 34. 



xiv. 



Br. Ua. 



Locality, &c. 



Fordington. 



A minute dagger shaped knife. It has 

 lost its point, but when whole, cannot 

 have been more then 2in. long. It has 

 two rivet holes. 



N.B. Br. 30 and 31 are figured in the 

 Archaeological Journal, Vol. v., p. 323. 



Laurence B arrow , Fordington (formerly 

 behind the site of Sidney Terrace). 



A dagger, 8fin. long, imperfect at the 

 upper end. 



Laurence Barrow. 



A very small dagger or knife, imperfect 

 at the point. When whole it must have 

 been 4in. long. One of its two rivets re- 

 mains. 



Winterborne Came. Barrow at the W. end 

 of the South Plantation. 



A good dagger well preserved, except at 

 the upper end, where one out of the four 

 rivet holes has disappeared. This dagger 

 like Br. 28, has been broken. Can this 

 have been done ceremonially at the burial ? 



Belbury Camp, Higher Lytchett. 



An object made of iron, plated with 

 bronze. It is somewhat flat, widens from 

 about i in. in two hollow curves to about 

 2 in. In this wider edge is a hole, which 

 looks as if it were meant for the insertion 

 of a dagger blade. At the small end, 

 which is encircled by a thin bronze flange, 

 there seems to have been an iron tang, 

 probably for a wooden handle. 



How procured. 



Presented by 



the 

 Rev. H. Moule. 



Lent 

 W. Tilley 



Do. 



Presented by 

 the Hon. Mrs. 

 Dawson Dainer. 



With the 

 Cunniiigton 

 Collection. 



