26 | Haakon Schetelig. [No. 8 
Up to this point I have been deseribing the eruciform brooches 
as they appear in all the countries where they are found, without 
observing any important difference between specimens found even 
in great distance from each other. A brooceh from Hannover for 
instance (fig. 34) ) is very like the one shown as fig. 25 above, which 
is found in Nordhordland in Western Norway; other specimens exactly 
of the same form have been found in Fiinen and Jutland in Den- 
mark. It is evident that the case still is the same as mentioned 
in connexion with the question about the original home of the 
eruciform brooches. Also the early eruciform brooehes have been 
developed commonly over the whole Eastern coast of the German 
Ocean. But during the following stages of development we shall soon 
1) Midlum, Kr. Lehe; Hannover Mus. 5530. From: Phot. Album der prå- 
hist. Ausstellung zu Berlin. Sect. V, taf. 9, no. 206. 
