. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. Plate From Grave 52, AN ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT ALFRISTON. 33 The pattern consists of a beautiful little stud in centre,surrounded by a small deep circular groove, with milled edge,round which is a reversed spiral pattern six times repeated(PI. VII., Figs. 2, 2a). 16. Contained remains of two interments. (a) Skeleton in usual position, but bones disturbed and but 19 beads and fragments of others, viz., one large amber bead, £-in. across, roughly cylindrical, #; 16 smaller


. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. Plate From Grave 52, AN ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT ALFRISTON. 33 The pattern consists of a beautiful little stud in centre,surrounded by a small deep circular groove, with milled edge,round which is a reversed spiral pattern six times repeated(PI. VII., Figs. 2, 2a). 16. Contained remains of two interments. (a) Skeleton in usual position, but bones disturbed and but 19 beads and fragments of others, viz., one large amber bead, £-in. across, roughly cylindrical, #; 16 smaller amber beads, some shaped, some merelypebbles bored ; two glass beads, much decayed. (b) Skeleton in almost a sitting of belt ornaments, pieces of bronze hoops of pail. Seven fragments of their wood (from the pail). 17. A heavy bronze buckle, tinned, with rectangular tab attachedand tongue complete. The ornamentation of the tab exactly corres-ponds with that on the tab next described, and, oddly enough, oneonly of the circular settings still retains its glass inset


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