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969Scandinavian ones. The situation is not as clear with the type 2 sites (London, York, Rouen); that is, those associated with a major Roman centre* The extent Of the postulated at London is unexpectedly large, unless one considers that it may have had several zones, onlv Acknowledgements. Work at this important site would not have been possible without the commitment of voluntary workers over so long a period of time. The goodwill of the local people and the officials of the communes of Attin and La Caloterie made all of the eight years a pleasure. The work in its latter years was supported by the British Academy. one of which was the wic itself, as at Dorestad. Whatever the detailed comparisons, it is clear that the proven extent of Quentovic is within the size range expected from the known, directly comparable sites and this is further Reference
In 1969 The Indexer published a symposium of eight members’ accounts of‘Why I am an indexer’ (The Indexer 6 (4) August 1969, 165-73). Now, nearly twenty years later, other indexers write of recruitment and their entry to this profession. Readers are invited to send their own accounts for further instalments.
Traces attitudes over the years to naming the author of an index, and identifies the arguments for and against placing the name with the printed index.
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