. Archaeologia cantiana. iel at ANC-LO-SAXON FIBULA, EXCAVATED AT SARRE, KENT. ^.\. EECENTLY DISCOVERED IN KENT. 45 The Society is indebted to the kind courtesy of Sir Percival Hart Dykefor an exhibition of the Bowl, and for permission to engrave it. Plate II.—Personal ornaments found in a grave at Sarre, with thecontents of Plates III. and IV. It is not unlikely they may have beenarranged, by the lady who owned them, for a necklace, much in the samemanner as they are grouped in the Plate, The gold coins enumerated inchronological order, are as follows:— 1. Ohv. 3N MAVIIAPPAH


. Archaeologia cantiana. iel at ANC-LO-SAXON FIBULA, EXCAVATED AT SARRE, KENT. ^.\. EECENTLY DISCOVERED IN KENT. 45 The Society is indebted to the kind courtesy of Sir Percival Hart Dykefor an exhibition of the Bowl, and for permission to engrave it. Plate II.—Personal ornaments found in a grave at Sarre, with thecontents of Plates III. and IV. It is not unlikely they may have beenarranged, by the lady who owned them, for a necklace, much in the samemanner as they are grouped in the Plate, The gold coins enumerated inchronological order, are as follows:— 1. Ohv. 3N MAVIIAPPAHC. As No. 2, but of very rude work-manship. Rev. VIC • OE • AVGGVI • CONOB. As No. 2, but with theletters M E. 2. Obv. DN MAVEIC EPPAVG. The head of Mauricius Tiberiuswearing the diadem, to the right. Bev. VICTOEIA AVGGVI • • CI ? A cross upon a globe dividingthe letters M A and the numerals XXI. 3. Ohv. EEAC--VS INP. Diademed bust of Heraclius, to the VICTO .. With letters transposed and illegible; a barbarous copy of the reverse of the coins of Heraclius, reading Victor


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