RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN CORNWALL. 



215 



Rings, (of fibulas, belts 

 or harness ?) 



1 bronze (inlaid), 

 lf-in. diam. 

 5 / 16 -in. wide, 

 |-in. thick. 

 On front, or upper 

 surface, 14 depressions 

 like triangles or ivy- 

 leaves filled with a hard 

 dark substance. 

 1 bronze (smooth). 

 1^ -in. diam. 

 |-in. wide & thick. 

 1 bronze (flat and cham- 

 fered to sharp outer 

 and inner edges, cut 

 or filed, rough). 

 lg-in. diam. 

 i-in. wide & thick. 



}■ In the camp. 



Dug up in Bodmin. 



Pendant 



Tack-stud 



Bronze (small) 



Bronze (the head convex 

 and circular) 



From Flamank 

 stream-work, Bos- 

 carne Moor, across 

 the river. 



Armlet orf Cuirass 

 (fragments) 



Spear-head+ 



Bronze (inlaid), 2 pieces, 



and 



From 

 Bodmin. 



a peat-bog, 



Bronze (socketed 

 double looped) 

 4-ins. long, 

 f-in. wide. 

 Blade|| (spear, dagger, Bronze (tanged), about 

 or knife) 6-in. long beyond 



handles. 

 |-in. wide at base. 

 in. wide. 

 u in. thick. 

 „ l|-in. long. 

 Fine specimen (total 

 length 7 1 -in.) with 

 midrib, concave bevels 

 forming very sharp 

 edges, end of tang 

 a flat arc, sharp, for 

 insertion in handle or 

 staff. 



Supposed to be 

 I from the camp or its 

 J vicinity; (see Bodmin 

 Mus. catalogue). 



J 



f So described, and styled Roman, in the Museum, Truro ; the label (signed 

 Murray) further states : — " the tin, which fills it, is connected with a chloride." 



X Of same form as one found with burnt interment at Wilsford, Wilts, 

 figured in Archaaologia, 43, fig. 153, p. 447. 



|| Compare with others in Arch. 43, p. 449. This one is long, straight-edged 

 and tapering. 



