Abstract

Frankish Excavations at Bulles (Oise - France) Since 1963, a medical practitioner has been digging on the site of a large Frankish burial ground. In 1973 a book will be published describing 155 graves with their various objects : sarcophagi, glassbead necklaces, ear-rings, curved fibulae, inlaid belt buckles (iron and copper), weapons (arrows, swords, daggers, spears), needles, styles, keys, together with a few coins of the Roman period. But the most significant find is a great quantity of baked clay pottery of varied shapes, and decorated with typical patterns ? Somme iridescent glass cups have also been found. The whole collection is exhibited in the village of Bulles Oise - France. Mr Barrie (Inst. Brit. Paris)

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