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Haakon Schetelig. 



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larger and the facetted stem shorter than before. This series is 

 also very instructive as to the changes of the other parts of the 

 brooches during the late development in the Eastern parts of the 

 Peninsula. In the brooch fig. 55 the form and the proportions 

 of the original type are not muen changed, as the knobs have pre- 



Fig. 56. Vi- 



Fis:, o, 



served the round form though they are all east in the same piece 

 with the rest of the brooch, and as the dimensions of the plate, 

 which is only a little broader than it is high, have the same rela- 

 tions to each other as in the early forms. In the specimen fig. 58 



