2004
DOI: 10.2307/4128628
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Two Hairpins from Surrey

Abstract: Brasenose College, Oxford Two Hairpins from Surrey. Joanna Bird writes: Among recent finds of Romano-British objects recovered by metal-detectorists from sites in Surrey are two hairpins whose unusual designs make them of more than local interest. 1

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“…The wall junction found by John Hampton and others in the 1960s to the north-east of the villa 288 was relocated and studied in more detail. The walls had clearly been built in sections and there were two related tile-built features of (currently) unknown purpose.…”
Section: Surreymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wall junction found by John Hampton and others in the 1960s to the north-east of the villa 288 was relocated and studied in more detail. The walls had clearly been built in sections and there were two related tile-built features of (currently) unknown purpose.…”
Section: Surreymentioning
confidence: 99%