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DescriptionAsthall barrow strap end (Leeds 1924).png
English: Strap end from the Asthall barrow
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Page 119 of: Leeds, E. Thurlow (April 1924). "An Anglo-Saxon Cremation-burial of the Seventh Century in Asthall Barrow, Oxfordshire". The Antiquaries Journal. Society of Antiquaries of London. IV (2): 113–126.
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Strap end from the Asthall barrow
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Uploaded a work by Likely Edward Thurlow Leeds from [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039445948&view=1up&seq=171 Page 119] of: Leeds, E. Thurlow (April 1924). "An Anglo-Saxon Cremation-burial of the Seventh Century in Asthall Barrow, Oxfordshire". The Antiquaries Journal. Society of Antiquaries of London. IV (2): 113–126. with UploadWizard
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