The Celtic World (Routledge Worlds)

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fine ware or carefully decorated, and crude, poorly executed decoration is present in
all assemblages, but nevertheless, the finer pieces may rightly claim their place
amongst the artistic masterpieces of the first millennium Be.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I am most grateful to Dr Stephen Aldhouse-Green and Mr Kenneth Brassil, National
Museum of Wales and to Dr Ian Kinnes and Ms Gill Varndell of the British Museum
for allowing me to photograph material in their collections. Mr Bob Rutland, Jewry
Wall Museum, Leicester, organized the photography of Figures 19.6C and 19.7B.


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