Abstract

THE following paper was delivered as a lecture to the Society at its annual general meeting in 1972, and is printed here in an edited form. In it Professor Haseloff examines the origins of Salin's Style I, tracing it back to motifs found in late Roman art. He goes on to differentiate four phases within Style I itself. Finally he considers a group of Style I brooches to which he attributes a Jutlandic origin.

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