1906] The eruciform brooches of Norwav. 149 
cases of graves in which are found objects of different aves have 
already been mentioned in this paper and they are, indeed, å well 
known and most natural feature. 
Fig. 192. 1. Fig. 191. 1. 
Instances of this sort are of great interest with respect to 
completely preserved all the features characteristic of the early part of the de- 
velopment and as it shows no traces of influence from later forms. The brooch 
is corroded and damaged so that it is impossible to tell wether it was much 
worn when it was placed in the grave. The foundation of the grave must be 
assigned to the earlier half of the 6th cent. 
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