Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . aves were not recorded, but thoircontents were kept distinct:— K. A cruciform fibula, bronze, 2^-in. long (PI. XXIV., Fig. 6). A small amber bead, shaped. A human were found in the surface mould on September 11th. L. An iron purse-rim, or strike-a-light, much broken. M. An iron sword, 2-ft. 11 £-in. long, 2^-in. across near hilt, l| point; leather lining of scabbard rucked up ; remains of woodenscabbard; no cross piece at tip of hilt; a piece of the block of woodwhich formed the handl


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . aves were not recorded, but thoircontents were kept distinct:— K. A cruciform fibula, bronze, 2^-in. long (PI. XXIV., Fig. 6). A small amber bead, shaped. A human were found in the surface mould on September 11th. L. An iron purse-rim, or strike-a-light, much broken. M. An iron sword, 2-ft. 11 £-in. long, 2^-in. across near hilt, l| point; leather lining of scabbard rucked up ; remains of woodenscabbard; no cross piece at tip of hilt; a piece of the block of woodwhich formed the handle is preserved in the rust. Two pieces of bronze mountings of a scabbard, viz., the rimround the end. A shaped bronze plate embedded in rust, probably also fromscabbard. A small part of an iron handle, 2J-in. long. Two pieces of iron rim. Sundry pieces of iron rust. A thick pair of bronze tweezers, 2^-in. long. N. A large iron knife 6^3-in. long, 1-in. broad. A bronze rim, probably from a knife scabbard (PI. XXX.,Fig. 4); it is not certain that these two objects were


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