1906] The eruciform brooches of Norway. 9 
sources.  Moreover, we are able to make out that the common Roman 
form (fig. 1), imitated in the Northern countries, produced forms 
which are not identical with our cruciform brooches. 
It is very natural that such imitations should take place, as 
some brooches evidently of Roman workmanship have been found 
Fig. 4. 
in Scandinavia. A specimen of this sort, found in Denmark, is 
given as fig. 2'), and some Scandinavian imitations of the Roman 
1) From MöLLER 1. c. fig. 256. 
