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XI.—Bronze relique, with a picker appended, fig. XII.; grave, No. 9.
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XIII.—Bronze wheel shaped ornament; grave, No. 72.
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XIV.—Bronze pin, or stylus, found in grave. No. 16.
Anglo-Saxon Antiquities, discovered in the Cemetery on Linton Heath, by the
Hon. Richard C. Neville, January, 1853.
Reliques of bronze, all of the same size as the originals.
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