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Colchester Archaeological Report 2: The Roman small finds

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Type 224 Early plate brooches set with glass (Fig 14; 77).<br />

In printed catalogue.<br />

Page 192<br />

Type 226 Flat lozenge- or rhomboid-shaped brooches with no lugs or appendages<br />

at the angles (Fig 14) 78).<br />

In printed catalogue.<br />

Type 248 Disc brooches decorated only by mouldings.<br />

79 SF BKC 5446(C), V799 F218. Ditch. Late Period 5? Diameter 26.0 mm. A<br />

very corroded brooch which only probably belongs to this type. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

traces of mouldings on the outer band. <strong>The</strong> central boss is too corroded<br />

for any details of decoration to be distinguished.<br />

Type 252 Small, flat, enamelled disc brooches (Fig 14; 80-81).<br />

Both in printed catalogue.<br />

Type 255 Flat disc brooches enamelled with a triskele pattern (Fig 14; 82).<br />

In printed catalogue.<br />

Type 257 Fairly large disc brooches with central stud, the face enamelled<br />

with concentric bands of mosaic enamel (Fig 14; 83).<br />

In printed catalogue.<br />

Type 261 Flat disc brooches with six very <strong>small</strong> lugs (Fig 14; 84).<br />

In printed catalogue.<br />

Type 265 Disc brooches with scalloped edge (Fig 14; 85).<br />

In printed catalogue.

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